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Query: UMLS:C0085593 (
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The case was a 47-year-old Nigerian male who was thought to have contracted malaria in Nigeria and then manifested fever with
chill
, arthralgia and diarrhea in Japan. The blood test at International Medical Center of Japan revealed thrombocytopenia and anemia. Ring forms of 0.03% of his RBCs and ICT Malaria P.f/P.v test was also positive for Plasmodium falciparum. We prescribed mefloquine to him, but the number of the paresites in his peripheral blood did not decrease, and, in fact, they came to increase (maximum 6.66%) 20 hours after the drug treatment. As clinical condition of malaria were liable to change seriously, intravenous
Artesunate
(a qinghaosu derivative) was decided to be given additionally to the patient. Consequently the parasites disappeared in 20 hours from his blood but a low grade fever still continued possibly because of cholecystitis. At the same time of
Artesunate
treatment, hemoglobinuria started and anemia worsened partly because of his G-6-PD deficiency. All pending problems were improved by the time he left Japan and those parasites were finally found to be susceptible for mefloquine by the in vitro susceptibility test. This is the first reported case of falciparum malaria successfully treated with intravenous
Artesunate
in Japan.
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PMID:[A case of falciparum malaria successfully treated with intravenous artesunate]. 1160 94
A 70-year old female presented with complaints of fever with
chills
, headache for 15 days and altered sensorium for 7 days. Peripheral blood smear showed ring form of P. falciparum and CT brain revealed bilateral subdural hematoma. Patient received
Artesunate
based combination therapy and recovered completely without surgical intervention within 8 days of admission.
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PMID:Spontaneous Bilateral Subdural Hematoma in a Patient with Falciparum Malaria. 3261 Aug 53