SummaryBackgroundThis study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting features and complications of malaria in patients with elevated liver enzymes and to compare these data to those of patients with normal liver enzymes.MethodsA convenient sample of 100 patients with malaria was selected from three tertiary care referral hospitals. Study subjects were divided into two groups: (1) patients (controls) with normal liver enzymes and (2) patients (cases) with >3 times the normal liver enzymes in the absence of an alternate explanation for such elevation. Patient characteristics, presenting features and complications of malaria in these two groups were studied. Data were collected using a semi-structured pretested proforma an...
Abstract— Malaria is one of the oldest and most widespread disease which affects more than 2400 mill...
This present research aimed to study hepatic dysfunction, renal dysfunction and prevalance of thromb...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Summary: Background: This study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting featu...
SummaryBackgroundThis study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting features a...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Background: Malaria is one of the most common widespread infectious diseases in the tropical develop...
Objective: To determine the hematological and hepatorenal profile in malaria. Patients and Methods:...
Background Severe malaria causes multi-organ involvement , including hepatic dysfunction.Jaundice in...
Liver dysfunction has long been recognized as a clinical feature of malaria. We have observed delaye...
Background: Malaria is a major hindrance to economic development. It is caused due to infection with...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Context: Plasmodium vivax is geographically widely distributed with up to 2.5 billion people at risk...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Back ground: Malaria is the most common cause of hemolytic anemia and other causes of anemia include...
Abstract— Malaria is one of the oldest and most widespread disease which affects more than 2400 mill...
This present research aimed to study hepatic dysfunction, renal dysfunction and prevalance of thromb...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Summary: Background: This study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting featu...
SummaryBackgroundThis study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting features a...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Background: Malaria is one of the most common widespread infectious diseases in the tropical develop...
Objective: To determine the hematological and hepatorenal profile in malaria. Patients and Methods:...
Background Severe malaria causes multi-organ involvement , including hepatic dysfunction.Jaundice in...
Liver dysfunction has long been recognized as a clinical feature of malaria. We have observed delaye...
Background: Malaria is a major hindrance to economic development. It is caused due to infection with...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Context: Plasmodium vivax is geographically widely distributed with up to 2.5 billion people at risk...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Back ground: Malaria is the most common cause of hemolytic anemia and other causes of anemia include...
Abstract— Malaria is one of the oldest and most widespread disease which affects more than 2400 mill...
This present research aimed to study hepatic dysfunction, renal dysfunction and prevalance of thromb...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...