Malaria

A life-threatening parasitic disease caused by <i>Plasmodium</i> (<i>P. </i>) parasites that are transmitted by <i>Anophles</i> mosquito bites to humans and is typically clinically characterized by attacks of fever, headache, chills and vomiting.

Hemolytic anemia

A type of anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis).


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PMID (PMCID)
29313481
MALE Infant
Case Report: Severe Plasmodium vivax Malaria Mimicking Sepsis in a Neonate.
Tatura SNN, Wowor EC, Mandei JM, Wilar R, Warouw SM, Rompis J, Kalensang P, Tuda J.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2018;98(3):656-659.
Severe P. vivax malaria with cholestatic jaundice in neonates is an uncommon condition that should be included in the differential diagnosis of infants displaying hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, cholestatic jaundice, and hepatosplenomegaly in malaria-endemic zones.
29313481
MALE Infant
Case Report: Severe Plasmodium vivax Malaria Mimicking Sepsis in a Neonate.
Tatura SNN, Wowor EC, Mandei JM, Wilar R, Warouw SM, Rompis J, Kalensang P, Tuda J.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2018;98(3):656-659.
Severe P. vivax malaria with cholestatic jaundice in neonates is an uncommon condition that should be included in the differential diagnosis of infants displaying hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, cholestatic jaundice, and hepatosplenomegaly in malaria-endemic zones.
28193740
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Development of Delayed Hemolytic Anemia After Treatment with Oral Artemether-Lumefantrine in Two Patients with Severe Falciparum Malaria.
Tsuchido Y, Nakamura-Uchiyama F, Toyoda K, Iwagami M, Tochitani K, Shinohara K, Hishiya N, Ogawa T, Uno K, Kasahara K, Ouji Y, Kano S, Mikasa K, Shimizu T, Yoshikawa M, Maruyama H.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2017;96(5):1185-1189.
Development of Delayed Hemolytic Anemia After Treatment with Oral Artemether-Lumefantrine in Two Patients with Severe Falciparum Malaria.
28193740
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Development of Delayed Hemolytic Anemia After Treatment with Oral Artemether-Lumefantrine in Two Patients with Severe Falciparum Malaria.
Tsuchido Y, Nakamura-Uchiyama F, Toyoda K, Iwagami M, Tochitani K, Shinohara K, Hishiya N, Ogawa T, Uno K, Kasahara K, Ouji Y, Kano S, Mikasa K, Shimizu T, Yoshikawa M, Maruyama H.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2017;96(5):1185-1189.
Here we report two cases of delayed hemolytic anemia in a patient with severe falciparum malaria after treatment with oral artemether-lumefantrine (AL).
28193740
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Development of Delayed Hemolytic Anemia After Treatment with Oral Artemether-Lumefantrine in Two Patients with Severe Falciparum Malaria.
Tsuchido Y, Nakamura-Uchiyama F, Toyoda K, Iwagami M, Tochitani K, Shinohara K, Hishiya N, Ogawa T, Uno K, Kasahara K, Ouji Y, Kano S, Mikasa K, Shimizu T, Yoshikawa M, Maruyama H.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2017;96(5):1185-1189.
AL treatment of severe malaria can cause delayed hemolytic anemia.
25811010
(4366991)
OTHER
Vitamin B12 and vitamin d deficiencies: an unusual cause of Fever, severe hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia.
Mishra VA, Harbada R, Sharma A.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2015;4(1):145-8.
A differential diagnosis of fever, hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia can have etiologies varying from infections like malaria, dengue, cytomegalovirus, Ebstein barr virus, Parvovirus, infective endocarditis, to autoimmune disorder (systemic lupus erythromatosis), vasculitis, hemolytic uremic syndrome, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), autoimmune hemolytic anemia/Evan's syndrome, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuri (PNH), or drugs.
25548419
(4277030)
MALE Middle Aged
An imported case of severe falciparum malaria with prolonged hemolytic anemia clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis.
Na YJ, Chai JY, Jung BK, Lee HJ, Song JY, Je JH, Seo JH, Park SH, Choi JS, Kim MJ.
Korean J Parasitol. 2014;52(6):667-72.
Here we describe an unusual case of imported falciparum malaria with severe hemolytic anemia lasting over 2 weeks, clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis.
25548419
(4277030)
MALE Middle Aged
An imported case of severe falciparum malaria with prolonged hemolytic anemia clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis.
Na YJ, Chai JY, Jung BK, Lee HJ, Song JY, Je JH, Seo JH, Park SH, Choi JS, Kim MJ.
Korean J Parasitol. 2014;52(6):667-72.
An imported case of severe falciparum malaria with prolonged hemolytic anemia clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis.
23109969
(3469179)
OTHER
Fatal Case of Plasmodium vivax Malaria in a Splenectomized Patient.
Mahmoudvand H, Farivar L, Sharifi I, Harandi MF, Moazed V, Jahanbakhsh S, Babaei Z, Zia-Ali N.
Iran J Parasitol. 2012;7(3):99-102.
We report for the first time in Iran a fatal case of Plasmodium vivax malaria, confirmed by microscopic and molecular (Semi-nested multiplex PCR) tests in a patient who had undergone splenectomy due to hemolytic anemia.
825760
MALE Adult
[Unusual infectious diseases in a municipal hospital (author's transl)].
Biller H, Moll A, Wandt H.
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1976;118(45):1457-60.
The most important criteria for differential diagnosis are presented with reference to case histories: Falciparum malaria: relapsing fever, hemolytic anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, leucopenia; Kala-azar: insidious course with fever, pancytopenia, macrocytic anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, enlargement of lymph nodes; echinococcosis: symptoms of a benign tumor with displacement.