2015
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1373
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Convulsions: Eclampsia or Malaria or Both!

Abstract: Introduction Prevalence of malaria in pregnancy is 1.4%. A high index of suspicion is most important in the diagnosis of malaria and should be differentiated from other complications like eclampsia, intrauterine sepsis. Case Report Gravida 3 para 2 living 1 (G3P2L1) with 28 weeks gestation was referred with high blood pressure (BP), severe anemia. She was afebrile, severe pallor +, pedal edema +, pulse rate (PR)—110/ min, BP—140/80 mm Hg, per abdomen (P/A)— Ut 28 to 30 weeks size relaxed with fetal heart sou… Show more

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“…Regarding comorbidities, mostly cardiovascular disorders such as eclampsia and pre-eclampsia were diagnosed in Pv –induced ARDS and CM cases in Delhi and Karnataka were seen ( 78 , 95 ). The effect of poor nutritional status on malaria risk is still elusive ( 96 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding comorbidities, mostly cardiovascular disorders such as eclampsia and pre-eclampsia were diagnosed in Pv –induced ARDS and CM cases in Delhi and Karnataka were seen ( 78 , 95 ). The effect of poor nutritional status on malaria risk is still elusive ( 96 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%