Abstract Background Information on cardiopulmonary complications in clinical malaria is sparse and diagnosis may be difficult in resource-limited areas due to lack of proper diagnostic tools and access to medical care. A case of pericardial effusion and pulmonary alterations assessed by ultrasound in a patient with uncomplicated mixed malaria infection is described. Case presentation A previously healthy 23-year-old male from the Amazon Basin was diagnosed with mixed infection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum by peripheral blood smear. The patient presented with mild malaria symptoms without signs of severe malaria, but reported moderate chest pain and shortness of breath. Laboratory analyses revealed thrombocytopenia and anemi...
A 20 year-old healthy female volunteer participated in a clinical Phase I and IIa safety and efficac...
Myocarditis complicating Plasmodium vivax malaria is an extremely rare complication. We report this ...
Background: Impaired microvascular perfusion is central to the development of coma and lactic acidos...
Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in the world, causing significant mortality ...
Plasmodium knowlesi has been discovered as the fifth species causing malaria in humans. It is a majo...
As one of the tropical diseases, malaria is endemic in developing countries. Severe malaria, mainly ...
Background & objectives: Malaria is considered as the most important parasitic disease of humans, ca...
A child living in the Brazilian Amazon region who had had vivax malaria at the age of 11 months was ...
Severe malaria is a concerning problem in developing country and is mostly due to Plasmodium Falcipa...
Cardiovascular system involvement in patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria has been poorly addresse...
Introduction Patients with severe malaria or sepsis are at risk of developing life-threatening acute...
AbstractBackgroundCardiovascular system involvement in patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria has be...
IntroductionPatients with severe malaria or sepsis are at risk of developing life-threatening acute ...
PURPOSE: Fluid management is challenging in malaria patients given the risks associated with intrava...
Background: Impaired microvascular perfusion is central to the development of coma and lactic acidos...
A 20 year-old healthy female volunteer participated in a clinical Phase I and IIa safety and efficac...
Myocarditis complicating Plasmodium vivax malaria is an extremely rare complication. We report this ...
Background: Impaired microvascular perfusion is central to the development of coma and lactic acidos...
Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in the world, causing significant mortality ...
Plasmodium knowlesi has been discovered as the fifth species causing malaria in humans. It is a majo...
As one of the tropical diseases, malaria is endemic in developing countries. Severe malaria, mainly ...
Background & objectives: Malaria is considered as the most important parasitic disease of humans, ca...
A child living in the Brazilian Amazon region who had had vivax malaria at the age of 11 months was ...
Severe malaria is a concerning problem in developing country and is mostly due to Plasmodium Falcipa...
Cardiovascular system involvement in patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria has been poorly addresse...
Introduction Patients with severe malaria or sepsis are at risk of developing life-threatening acute...
AbstractBackgroundCardiovascular system involvement in patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria has be...
IntroductionPatients with severe malaria or sepsis are at risk of developing life-threatening acute ...
PURPOSE: Fluid management is challenging in malaria patients given the risks associated with intrava...
Background: Impaired microvascular perfusion is central to the development of coma and lactic acidos...
A 20 year-old healthy female volunteer participated in a clinical Phase I and IIa safety and efficac...
Myocarditis complicating Plasmodium vivax malaria is an extremely rare complication. We report this ...
Background: Impaired microvascular perfusion is central to the development of coma and lactic acidos...