Background: Splenic enlargement is a component of the host response to malaria and may also influence the genesis and progression of malarial anaemia. Few cross-sectional and no longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between splenic volume measured ultrasonographically and haemoglobin concentrations in children with malaria.\ud \ud Methods: Fifteen Papua New Guinean children with severe malarial anaemia (SMA; haemoglobin <50 g/L) and ten with moderate malarial anaemia (MMA; 51-99 g/L) were recruited. The SMA patients were given intramuscular artemether followed by oral artemisinin combination therapy (ACT), and were transfused one unit of packed cells 0.3-4.0 days post-admission. The MMA patients were treated with ACT. Splenic ...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Background Ultrasonography is an established and reliable method for assessing the spleen. Because o...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
BACKGROUND: Splenic enlargement is a component of the host response to malaria and may also influenc...
SUMMARY Ultrasound was used to measure newborn splenic dimensions and calculate the volumes in a mal...
BackgroundOver 90% of all cases of malaria worldwide occur in Africa. Current methods of diagnosis a...
Introduction: The spleen is always affected in person suffered from malaria. The palpable spleen is ...
Objectives: To examine the generally accepted concept of autospk nectomy in patients withsickle ceil...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
The degree of volume depletion in severe malaria is currently unknown, although knowledge of fluid c...
Purpose: Fluid management is challenging in malaria patients given the risks associated with intrava...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum infection may cause severe anaemia, particularly in children. When...
Background: Anaemia is common in malaria. It is important to quantitate the risk of anaemia and to d...
BACKGROUND: Falciparum Malaria, an infectious disease caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium...
Parenteral artesunate for the treatment of severe malaria in non-immune travelers is associated with...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Background Ultrasonography is an established and reliable method for assessing the spleen. Because o...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
BACKGROUND: Splenic enlargement is a component of the host response to malaria and may also influenc...
SUMMARY Ultrasound was used to measure newborn splenic dimensions and calculate the volumes in a mal...
BackgroundOver 90% of all cases of malaria worldwide occur in Africa. Current methods of diagnosis a...
Introduction: The spleen is always affected in person suffered from malaria. The palpable spleen is ...
Objectives: To examine the generally accepted concept of autospk nectomy in patients withsickle ceil...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
The degree of volume depletion in severe malaria is currently unknown, although knowledge of fluid c...
Purpose: Fluid management is challenging in malaria patients given the risks associated with intrava...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum infection may cause severe anaemia, particularly in children. When...
Background: Anaemia is common in malaria. It is important to quantitate the risk of anaemia and to d...
BACKGROUND: Falciparum Malaria, an infectious disease caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium...
Parenteral artesunate for the treatment of severe malaria in non-immune travelers is associated with...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Background Ultrasonography is an established and reliable method for assessing the spleen. Because o...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...