| Literature DB >> 19084718 |
Fanny Burel-Vandenbos1, Christian Effa'a, Véronique Alunni, Nathalie Cardot-Leccia, Juliette Haudebourg, Jean-François Michiels.
Abstract
Plasmodium falciparum infection is an emergency because of the risk of cerebral malaria, that is the most severe complication. Malaria diagnosis is usually made on blood samples of feverish patients coming from endemic area. The pathologist is rarely confronted with malaria lesions. If the occasion arises, the diagnosis of malaria is often already known or suspected and the pathologist has to confirm it. Rarely, malaria is unknown before histological examination and the diagnosis is based on the identification of specific histological features. We report a case of sudden death due to cerebral malaria diagnosed on autopsy findings.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19084718 DOI: 10.1016/j.annpat.2008.06.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Pathol ISSN: 0242-6498 Impact factor: 0.407