Raised intracranial pressure is a feature of cerebral malaria in children living in Africa. We investigated specific clinical optic disc features of papilledema to establish their prognostic significance in this encephalopathy. We developed a classification of acute papilledema and tested it against disease outcome. Kenyan children admitted with severe falciparum malaria (cerebral or impaired consciousness) underwent dilated fundal examination using direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Clinical features of the optic disc were systematically recorded and compared to the child's outcome. Poor outcome defined as death or neurological impairment on discharge was used to construct and test a clinical classification of papilledema. Forty-five chil...
Introduction The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopath...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and prognostic value of ocular com...
Computed tomography was performed on 14 unconscious Kenyan children recovering from cerebral malaria...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There have been few neuroimaging studies of pediatric CM, a common often fat...
BACKGROUND: Case fatality rates among African children with cerebral malaria remain in the range of ...
Cerebral malaria is a common encephalopathy in African children, but the cause of death and neurolog...
The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure....
BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in children in tropical reg...
The mechanisms of death and neurologic sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are undete...
The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopathy has been ident...
The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopathy has been ident...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal motor posturing is often observed in children with cerebral malaria, but the ae...
Background: Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Falciparum malaria. It ...
Abstract. Severe malaria is commonly misdiagnosed in Africa, leading to a failure to treat other lif...
The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure....
Introduction The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopath...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and prognostic value of ocular com...
Computed tomography was performed on 14 unconscious Kenyan children recovering from cerebral malaria...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There have been few neuroimaging studies of pediatric CM, a common often fat...
BACKGROUND: Case fatality rates among African children with cerebral malaria remain in the range of ...
Cerebral malaria is a common encephalopathy in African children, but the cause of death and neurolog...
The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure....
BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in children in tropical reg...
The mechanisms of death and neurologic sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are undete...
The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopathy has been ident...
The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopathy has been ident...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal motor posturing is often observed in children with cerebral malaria, but the ae...
Background: Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Falciparum malaria. It ...
Abstract. Severe malaria is commonly misdiagnosed in Africa, leading to a failure to treat other lif...
The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure....
Introduction The causes of coma and death in cerebral malaria remain unknown. Malarial retinopath...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and prognostic value of ocular com...
Computed tomography was performed on 14 unconscious Kenyan children recovering from cerebral malaria...