Background: Severe malaria anemia is a major cause of childhood heart failure in malaria endemic countries. The resulting hypoxic‑ischemic injuries may cause myocardial damage detectable by electrocardiogram (ECG) and elevated troponin T (cTnT) levels.Objective: Evaluate the ECG changes and cTnT levels in children with severe malaria anemia compared with those who had uncomplicated malaria without anemia.Methods: Consecutive children with severe malaria anemia were recruited as subjects while controls were age‑ and gender‑matched children with uncomplicated malaria without anemia. ECG findings, cTnT levels, and the proportion of children with elevated cTnT were compared between subjects and controls.Results: There were 43 subjects with a me...
Background : Malnourished children suffer several alterations in body composition that could produce...
Abstract. As part of a major epidemiologic study on Chagas ’ disease, we compared the prevalence of ...
Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we compared th...
Objective: Perturbed hemodynamic function complicates severe malaria. The FEAST trial demonstrated t...
ABSTRACT: Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we c...
As one of the tropical diseases, malaria is endemic in developing countries. Severe malaria, mainly ...
Introduction: Anemia is a major health problem in developing countries and even the developed countr...
Background : Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical ...
Background: The mechanism of myocardial damage in dengue could be the release of inflammatory mediat...
Background & objectives: Malaria is considered as the most important parasitic disease of humans, ca...
We report the first documented case of myocarditis associated with Plasmodium vivax malaria in a chi...
Background Infection with dengue virus results in a wide range of clinical manifestations from dengu...
Copyright © 2014 Basheir Hassan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Introduction: Cardiac dysfunction is well known in perinatal asphyxia caused by transit myocardial i...
AIM: To assess the correlation of echocardiographic signs of myocardial damage to serum cardiac trop...
Background : Malnourished children suffer several alterations in body composition that could produce...
Abstract. As part of a major epidemiologic study on Chagas ’ disease, we compared the prevalence of ...
Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we compared th...
Objective: Perturbed hemodynamic function complicates severe malaria. The FEAST trial demonstrated t...
ABSTRACT: Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we c...
As one of the tropical diseases, malaria is endemic in developing countries. Severe malaria, mainly ...
Introduction: Anemia is a major health problem in developing countries and even the developed countr...
Background : Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical ...
Background: The mechanism of myocardial damage in dengue could be the release of inflammatory mediat...
Background & objectives: Malaria is considered as the most important parasitic disease of humans, ca...
We report the first documented case of myocarditis associated with Plasmodium vivax malaria in a chi...
Background Infection with dengue virus results in a wide range of clinical manifestations from dengu...
Copyright © 2014 Basheir Hassan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Introduction: Cardiac dysfunction is well known in perinatal asphyxia caused by transit myocardial i...
AIM: To assess the correlation of echocardiographic signs of myocardial damage to serum cardiac trop...
Background : Malnourished children suffer several alterations in body composition that could produce...
Abstract. As part of a major epidemiologic study on Chagas ’ disease, we compared the prevalence of ...
Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we compared th...