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A case of Plasmodium vivax related cerebral malaria Case Report

Year 2005, Volume: 40 Issue: 3, 235 - 240, 01.09.2005

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  • New ton CR, Crawl ey J, Sow umni A, et al. Intra crani al hypertension in Africans with cerebral m alaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect
  • Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya . East Afr Med J. 19 99; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bak ker H, Taylor TE, et al. Re tinal find ings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparu m malaria in Melan esian adu lts in Pap ua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic reso nance imaging of the b rain in p atients with ce rebra l malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral mala ria. J In fect Dis 1 996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Rou tine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Steve nson J, Peshu N, Ma rsh K. Cogniti ve sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Kurumlar: Haseki Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Çocuk Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye
  • Newton CR, Crawley J, Sowumni A, et al. Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya. East Afr Med J. 1999; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bakker H, Taylor TE, et al. Retinal findings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparum malaria in Melanesian adults in Papua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in patients with cerebral malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral malaria. J Infect Dis 1996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Routine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Stevenson J, Peshu N, Marsh K. Cognitive sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Türk Pediatri Arşivi 2005; 40: 235- 40
  • Süleyman Bayraktar. Plasmodium vivax’a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu 1.
  • Rudolph AM, Hoffman JIE, Rudolph CD. Parasitic Diseases
  • In: Rudolh AM, Hoffman JIE, Rudolph CD (eds). Rudolph’s
  • Pediatrics. 20 th edition. Stamford Connecticut 1996; 760- 6. 2.
  • Snow RW, Omumbo JA, Lowe B, et al. Relation between
  • severe malaria morbidity in children and level of Plasmodium
  • falciparum transmission in Africa. Lancet. 1997; 349: 1650-4. 3.
  • Unat EK, Yücel A, Altaş K. Plas modium cins i türleri ve
  • parazitlikleri. Unat’ın Tıp Parazitolojisi. 4. Baskı. İstanbul 1991; 621- 60. 4.
  • Newton CR, Krishna S. Severe falciparum malaria in children:
  • current understanding of pathophysiology and supportive
  • treatment. Pharmacol Ther 1998; 79: 1- 53. 5.
  • Braga MD, Alcantara GC, d a Silva CN, Na scimento CG.
  • Cerebral malaria in Cerea: a case report. Rev Soc Bras Med
  • Trop 2004; 37: 53- 5. 6.
  • Bag MA, Khan R, Baig SM. Cerebral involment in benign
  • tertian malaria. Am J Trop Hyg 2002; 67: 230- 2. 7.
  • Parez N, Deleee S, Favier R. Imported malaria in children
  • in 1999. Study of the Armand-Trousseau Hospital in Paris.
  • Arch Pediatr 2002; 9: 371- 6. 8.
  • Severe fal ciparum malaria. World Healt h Organizati on,
  • Communicable Diseases Cluster. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
  • ; 94: S1- 90. 9.
  • Newton CR, Taylor TE, Whitten RO. Pathophysiology of
  • fatal falciparum malaria in African children. Am J Trop Med
  • Hyg. 1998; 58: 673- 83.
  • New ton CR, Crawl ey J, Sow umni A, et al. Intra crani al hypertension in Africans with cerebral m alaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya . East Afr Med J. 19 99; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bak ker H, Taylor TE, et al. Re tinal find ings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparu m malaria in Melan esian adu lts in Pap ua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic reso nance imaging of the b rain in p atients with ce rebra l malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral mala ria. J In fect Dis 1 996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Routine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Stevenson J, Peshu N, Marsh K. Cognitive sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Türk Pediatri Arşivi 2005; 40: 235- 40
  • Süleyman Bayraktar. Plasmodium vivax’a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu

Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu

Year 2005, Volume: 40 Issue: 3, 235 - 240, 01.09.2005

Abstract

Sıtmalı hastada ağrının yerinin belirlenememesi ve ensefalopatinin başka herhangi bir nedenle açıklanamaması durumu serebral malarya olarak tanımlanır Sıklığı kesin olarak bilinmemektedir Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya Plasmodium falciparum a göre çok daha nadirdir Nadir rastlanması dolayısıyla Plasmodium vivax a bağlı 7 yaşında bir çocuk serebral malarya olgusu sunulmuştur Anahtar Kelimeler: serebral malarya plasmodium vivax

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  • New ton CR, Crawl ey J, Sow umni A, et al. Intra crani al hypertension in Africans with cerebral m alaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect
  • Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya . East Afr Med J. 19 99; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bak ker H, Taylor TE, et al. Re tinal find ings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparu m malaria in Melan esian adu lts in Pap ua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic reso nance imaging of the b rain in p atients with ce rebra l malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral mala ria. J In fect Dis 1 996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Rou tine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Steve nson J, Peshu N, Ma rsh K. Cogniti ve sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Kurumlar: Haseki Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Çocuk Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye
  • Newton CR, Crawley J, Sowumni A, et al. Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya. East Afr Med J. 1999; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bakker H, Taylor TE, et al. Retinal findings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparum malaria in Melanesian adults in Papua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in patients with cerebral malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral malaria. J Infect Dis 1996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Routine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Stevenson J, Peshu N, Marsh K. Cognitive sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Türk Pediatri Arşivi 2005; 40: 235- 40
  • Süleyman Bayraktar. Plasmodium vivax’a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu 1.
  • Rudolph AM, Hoffman JIE, Rudolph CD. Parasitic Diseases
  • In: Rudolh AM, Hoffman JIE, Rudolph CD (eds). Rudolph’s
  • Pediatrics. 20 th edition. Stamford Connecticut 1996; 760- 6. 2.
  • Snow RW, Omumbo JA, Lowe B, et al. Relation between
  • severe malaria morbidity in children and level of Plasmodium
  • falciparum transmission in Africa. Lancet. 1997; 349: 1650-4. 3.
  • Unat EK, Yücel A, Altaş K. Plas modium cins i türleri ve
  • parazitlikleri. Unat’ın Tıp Parazitolojisi. 4. Baskı. İstanbul 1991; 621- 60. 4.
  • Newton CR, Krishna S. Severe falciparum malaria in children:
  • current understanding of pathophysiology and supportive
  • treatment. Pharmacol Ther 1998; 79: 1- 53. 5.
  • Braga MD, Alcantara GC, d a Silva CN, Na scimento CG.
  • Cerebral malaria in Cerea: a case report. Rev Soc Bras Med
  • Trop 2004; 37: 53- 5. 6.
  • Bag MA, Khan R, Baig SM. Cerebral involment in benign
  • tertian malaria. Am J Trop Hyg 2002; 67: 230- 2. 7.
  • Parez N, Deleee S, Favier R. Imported malaria in children
  • in 1999. Study of the Armand-Trousseau Hospital in Paris.
  • Arch Pediatr 2002; 9: 371- 6. 8.
  • Severe fal ciparum malaria. World Healt h Organizati on,
  • Communicable Diseases Cluster. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
  • ; 94: S1- 90. 9.
  • Newton CR, Taylor TE, Whitten RO. Pathophysiology of
  • fatal falciparum malaria in African children. Am J Trop Med
  • Hyg. 1998; 58: 673- 83.
  • New ton CR, Crawl ey J, Sow umni A, et al. Intra crani al hypertension in Africans with cerebral m alaria. Arch Dis Child. 1997; 76: 219- 26.
  • Chandy CJ, Richard II. Cerebral Malaria in Children. Infect Med 20; 2003: 53- 8.
  • Molyneux ME, Taylor TE, Wirima JJ, Borgstein A. Clinical features and prognostic indicators in paediatric cerebral malaria: a study of 131 comatose Malawian children. Q J Med 1989; 71: 441- 59.
  • Waller D, Krishna S, Crawley J, et al. Clinical features and outcome of severe malaria in Gambian children. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 577- 87.
  • Esamai F, Nabakwe E, Mining S, et al. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of cerebral malaria in children in the highlands of western Kenya . East Afr Med J. 19 99; 76: 89- 92.
  • Olumese PE, Gbadegesin RA, Adeyemo AA, et al. Neurological features of cerebral malaria in Nigerian children. Ann Trop Paediatr. 1999; 19: 321- 5.
  • Lewallen S, Bak ker H, Taylor TE, et al. Re tinal find ings predictive of outcome in cerebral malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1996; 90: 144- 6.
  • English MC, Waruiru C, Lightowler C, et al. Hyponatraemia and dehydration in severe malaria. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74: 201- 5.
  • Lalloo DG, Trevett AJ, Paul M, et al. Severe and complicated falciparu m malaria in Melan esian adu lts in Pap ua New Guinea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1996; 55:119- 24.
  • Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, et al. Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children. N Engl J Med 1995; 332: 1399- 404.
  • Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, et al. Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 1994; 70: 281- 7.
  • Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P, Krishna S, et al. Magnetic reso nance imaging of the b rain in p atients with ce rebra l malaria. Clin Infect Dis 1995; 21: 300- 9.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Onyiorah E, et al. The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhood cerebral mala ria. J In fect Dis 1 996; 174: 1091- 7.
  • Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Wirima JJ, et al. Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria. N Engl J Med 1988; 319: 1040- 7.
  • Pasvol G, Newton CR, Winstanley PA, et al. Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991; 45: 702- 13.
  • Barennes H, Munjakazi J, Verdier F, et al. An open randomized clinical study of intrarectal versus infused Quinimax for the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria in Niger. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1998; 92: 437- 40.
  • Van Hensbroek MB, Onyiorah E, Jaffar S, et al. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 69- 75.
  • Crawley J, Waruiru C, Mithwani S, et al. Effect of phenobarbital on seizure frequency and mortality in childhood cerebral malaria: a randomised, controlled intervention study. Lancet 2000; 355: 701- 6.
  • Meremikwu M, Marson AG. Routine anticonvulsants for treating cerebral malaria Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002; CD002152.
  • van Hensbroek MB, Palmer A, Jaffar S, et al. Residual neurologic sequelae after childhood cerebral malaria. J Pediatr 1997; 131: 125- 9.
  • Holding PA, Stevenson J, Peshu N, Marsh K. Cognitive sequelae of severe malaria with impaired consciousness. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1999; 93: 529- 34.
  • Türk Pediatri Arşivi 2005; 40: 235- 40
  • Süleyman Bayraktar. Plasmodium vivax’a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu
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Süleyman Bayraktar This is me

Seher Tabanlı Bayrak This is me

H. Haldun Emir This is me

Murat Elevli This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2005
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APA Bayraktar, S., Bayrak, S. T., Emir, H. H., Elevli, M. (2005). Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu. Türk Pediatri Arşivi, 40(3), 235-240.
AMA Bayraktar S, Bayrak ST, Emir HH, Elevli M. Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu. Türk Pediatri Arşivi. September 2005;40(3):235-240.
Chicago Bayraktar, Süleyman, Seher Tabanlı Bayrak, H. Haldun Emir, and Murat Elevli. “Plasmodium Vivax a bağlı Serebral Malarya Olgusu Olgu Sunumu”. Türk Pediatri Arşivi 40, no. 3 (September 2005): 235-40.
EndNote Bayraktar S, Bayrak ST, Emir HH, Elevli M (September 1, 2005) Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu. Türk Pediatri Arşivi 40 3 235–240.
IEEE S. Bayraktar, S. T. Bayrak, H. H. Emir, and M. Elevli, “Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu”, Türk Pediatri Arşivi, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 235–240, 2005.
ISNAD Bayraktar, Süleyman et al. “Plasmodium Vivax a bağlı Serebral Malarya Olgusu Olgu Sunumu”. Türk Pediatri Arşivi 40/3 (September 2005), 235-240.
JAMA Bayraktar S, Bayrak ST, Emir HH, Elevli M. Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu. Türk Pediatri Arşivi. 2005;40:235–240.
MLA Bayraktar, Süleyman et al. “Plasmodium Vivax a bağlı Serebral Malarya Olgusu Olgu Sunumu”. Türk Pediatri Arşivi, vol. 40, no. 3, 2005, pp. 235-40.
Vancouver Bayraktar S, Bayrak ST, Emir HH, Elevli M. Plasmodium vivax a bağlı serebral malarya olgusu Olgu Sunumu. Türk Pediatri Arşivi. 2005;40(3):235-40.