Involvement of the cardiovascular system in patients with infectious and parasitic diseases can result from both intrinsic mechanisms of the disease and drug intervention. Malaria is an example, considering that the endothelial injury by Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes can cause circulatory disorders. This is a literature review aimed at discussing the relationship between malaria and endothelial impairment, especially its effects on the cardiovascular system. We discuss the implications of endothelial aggression and the interdisciplinarity that should guide the malaria patient care, whose acute infection can contribute to precipitate or aggravate a preexisting heart disease
The pathophysiology of severe falciparum malaria is complex, but evidence is mounting that its centr...
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum induces changes in red blood cells that cause them to adhere to...
Plasmodium knowlesi occurs throughout Southeast Asia, and is the most common cause of human malaria ...
Involvement of the cardiovascular system in patients with infectious and parasitic diseases can resu...
Involvement of the cardiovascular system in patients with infectious and parasitic diseases can resu...
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...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Infections with the deadliest malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, are accompanied by a strong i...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum results in over 400,000 deaths annually, predominantly affec...
The clinical manifestations of severe malaria are several and occur in different anatomical sites. B...
The clinical manifestations of severe malaria are several and occur in different anatomical sites. B...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Plasmodium knowlesi occurs throughout Southeast Asia, and is the most common cause of human malaria ...
Aim. Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) malaria is the most important parasitic infection of huma...
The pathophysiology of severe falciparum malaria is complex, but evidence is mounting that its centr...
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum induces changes in red blood cells that cause them to adhere to...
Plasmodium knowlesi occurs throughout Southeast Asia, and is the most common cause of human malaria ...
Involvement of the cardiovascular system in patients with infectious and parasitic diseases can resu...
Involvement of the cardiovascular system in patients with infectious and parasitic diseases can resu...
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...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Infections with the deadliest malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, are accompanied by a strong i...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum results in over 400,000 deaths annually, predominantly affec...
The clinical manifestations of severe malaria are several and occur in different anatomical sites. B...
The clinical manifestations of severe malaria are several and occur in different anatomical sites. B...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Plasmodium knowlesi occurs throughout Southeast Asia, and is the most common cause of human malaria ...
Aim. Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) malaria is the most important parasitic infection of huma...
The pathophysiology of severe falciparum malaria is complex, but evidence is mounting that its centr...
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum induces changes in red blood cells that cause them to adhere to...
Plasmodium knowlesi occurs throughout Southeast Asia, and is the most common cause of human malaria ...