Background: Severe anaemia in children with cerebral malaria has been associated with respiratory distress secondary to lactic acidosis and/or hypoxia. The ensuing metabolic derangement may further depress the level of consciousness culminating in presentation with profound coma. This association has poorly been studied. Objective: To determine the relationship between profound coma at presentation and the presence of severe anaemia in children with cerebral malaria. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 100 children with cerebral malaria who were consecutively recruited at admission in the Paediatric emergency unit of Mulago hospital in Uganda from July to December 2000. Clinical and laboratory evaluation was done using the hospi...
BACKGROUND: Case fatality rates among African children with cerebral malaria remain in the range of ...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...
Background: Severe anaemia in children with cerebral malaria has been associated with respiratory di...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia and cerebral malaria are highly prevalent complications of Plasmodium fal...
The pathogenesis of severe, Plasmodium falciparum malaria in African children is considered in the c...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Over the past decade there has been a growing recognition that the rationalization of severe malaria...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
BACKGROUND: No comprehensive data on the clinical features and the prognosis of cerebral malaria in ...
BACKGROUND: No comprehensive data on the clinical features and the prognosis of cerebral malaria in ...
Evaluation of 446 infants and young children (6 months to 5 years olds) with malaria parasitaemia sh...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
BACKGROUND: Case fatality rates among African children with cerebral malaria remain in the range of ...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...
Background: Severe anaemia in children with cerebral malaria has been associated with respiratory di...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia and cerebral malaria are highly prevalent complications of Plasmodium fal...
The pathogenesis of severe, Plasmodium falciparum malaria in African children is considered in the c...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Over the past decade there has been a growing recognition that the rationalization of severe malaria...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
BACKGROUND: No comprehensive data on the clinical features and the prognosis of cerebral malaria in ...
BACKGROUND: No comprehensive data on the clinical features and the prognosis of cerebral malaria in ...
Evaluation of 446 infants and young children (6 months to 5 years olds) with malaria parasitaemia sh...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
BACKGROUND: Case fatality rates among African children with cerebral malaria remain in the range of ...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...
The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better managemen...