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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
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The current clinical and therapeutic aspects of cerebral
malaria
in non-immune adult subjects living in endemic areas of Africa were evaluated in 10 men (mean age: 40 +/- 11.4 years). On admission, 8 patients had fever, 3 were truly comatose with a Glasgow score of 7 or more. All had negative central venous pressure and only one was in a state of hyperkinetic shock.
Respiratory symptoms
were present in 8 cases, and jaundice was observed in 8 cases. Three patients has a haemoglobin level lower than 8 g/100 ml, and 8 had thrombocytopenia. Blood creatinine levels above 240 mumol/l and blood bilirubin levels above 50 mumol/l were found in 6 and 8 patients respectively. Plasma creatine phosphokinase was above 500 IU/l in 7 cases, and PaO2 was below 70 mmHg in 7 cases. All patients received quinine, combined with doxycycline in 6 cases. Infectious complications occurred in 5 patients, with 2 septic shocks. Two patients developed acute pulmonary oedema. Five patients died. This study shows that cerebral
malaria
in non-immune subjects living in endemic areas produces multivisceral deficiency similar to that observed in imported
malaria
. Its prognosis can be improved by loading doses of quinine and by a better prevention of nosocomial infections.
...
PMID:[Cerebral malaria in non-immune subjects. Current aspects in African endemic areas]. 182 76
The current clinical and therapeutic aspects of cerebral
malaria
in non-immune adult subjects living in endemic areas of Africa were evaluated in 10 men (mean age: 40 + or - 11, 4 years). On admission, 8 patients had fever, 3 were truly comatose with a Glasgow score of 7 or more. All had negative central venous pressure and only one was in a state of hyperkinetic shock.
Respiratory symptoms
were present in 8 cases, and jaundice was observed in 8 cases. Three patients has a haemoglobin level lower than 8 g/100 ml, and 8 had thrombocytopenia. Blood creatinine levels above 240 umol/l and blood bilirubin levels above 50 umol/l were found in 6 and 8 patients respectively. Plasma creatine phosphokinase was above 500 iu/l in 7 cases, and PaO2 was above 70 mmHg in 7 cases. All patients received quinine, combined with doxycycline in 6 cases. Infectious complications occurred in 5 patients, with 2 septic shocks. Two patients developed acute pulmonary oedema. Five patients died. This study shows that cerebral
malaria
in non-immune subjects living in endemic areas produces multivisceral deficiency similar to that observed in imported
malaria
. Its prognosis can be improved by loading doses of quinine and by a better prevention of nosocomial infections.
...
PMID:[Current aspects on cerebral malaria in the non-immune patient in African endemic areas]. 184 63
Despite recognition of acute respiratory distress syndrome in both falciparum and vivax
malaria
, disease-related changes in pulmonary function have not been defined, and underlying mechanisms are not well understood.
Respiratory symptoms
, pulmonary function, pulmonary phagocytic cell activity, and longitudinal changes were examined in 26 adults with uncomplicated falciparum, vivax, and ovale
malaria
after treatment. Self-limiting cough occurred in both falciparum (36%) and vivax or ovale (53%)
malaria
. In infection with each
malaria
species, admission measures of airflow and gas transfer were lower than predicted, and mean lung (99m)technetium-sulfur-colloid uptake was significantly increased. Changes were most evident in falciparum
malaria
, with treatment resulting in initial worsening of airflow obstruction and gas transfer. Altered pulmonary function in
malaria
is common and includes airflow obstruction, impaired ventilation, impaired gas transfer, and increased pulmonary phagocytic activity, and its occurrence in both vivax and falciparum
malaria
suggests that there may be common underlying inflammatory mechanisms.
...
PMID:Pulmonary manifestations of uncomplicated falciparum and vivax malaria: cough, small airways obstruction, impaired gas transfer, and increased pulmonary phagocytic activity. 1200 Oct 51