2016
DOI: 10.14238/pi44.3.2004.111-6
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Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection

Abstract: Background Spleen is an important organ in immunity to malariainfection which is always affected in malaria patients. Enlargementof the spleen is one of the main clinical symptoms of malaria. Levelof parasitemia is related to the risk of complications.Objective To describe the correlation between parasitemia andspleen size in patients with P.falciparum infection.Methods One hundred and four patients including children andadults with fever, pale, jaundice, diarrhea, and headache who vis-ited public health cente… Show more

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“…There are hypotheses underlying the reasons for the sex differences including specific modulation of estrogen or testosterone of antiplasmodium immunity. Although research on sexual dimorphism is not clear and needs further research, these differences may be influenced more by the sex composition for each population than by other factors [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are hypotheses underlying the reasons for the sex differences including specific modulation of estrogen or testosterone of antiplasmodium immunity. Although research on sexual dimorphism is not clear and needs further research, these differences may be influenced more by the sex composition for each population than by other factors [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%