2015
DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2015/393
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Relationship of Hepatic and Renal Dysfunction With Haemorrheological Parameters in Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria

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“…Our observation regarding such haemorrheological abnormalities in subjects with falciparum malaria having hepatopathy and ARF are comparable with publications by other investigators on this subject, like Misra DP et al and Prasad VS et al 4,5,7 Thrombocytopenia may be a cause of marked bleeding diathesis in falciparum malaria.…”
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“…Our observation regarding such haemorrheological abnormalities in subjects with falciparum malaria having hepatopathy and ARF are comparable with publications by other investigators on this subject, like Misra DP et al and Prasad VS et al 4,5,7 Thrombocytopenia may be a cause of marked bleeding diathesis in falciparum malaria.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In group A of our studies haemoglobin was negatively correlate with serum urea (r = -0.584 ; p <0.05), serum creatinine (r = -0.5942 ;p<0.05),serum bilirubin ( r =-0.5865 ;p<0.05), AST (r = -0.4919 ; p<0.05), ALT ( r = -6779; p<0.05), ALP (r = -0.7408; p<0.05). This correlation is found in studies of Misra DP et al, Prasad S et al and Balaraju et al5,6 Platelet negatively correlate with serum urea (r =-0.589; p <0.05), serum creatinine (r= -0.7327; p <0.05), bilirubin (r = -0.6538; p <0.05), AST (r = -0.5712; p <0.05), ALT (r = -0.4992 ;p <0.05), ALP(r = -0.6898; p <0.05). This correlation is found in studies of Balaraju G et al, Prasad VS et al5,6 BT positively correlate with serum urea, serum creatinine, bilirubin, AST, ALT, ALP similarly correlate with the studies of Balaraju G et al6 CT positively correlates with all renal and hepatic parameters.…”
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