Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults
Objective: To report the clinical presentation of malarial retinopathy in an adult, emphasizing the importance of this diagnosis for the clinical suspicion and prognosis of cerebral malaria. Methods: A 39-year-old caucasian man presented with hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, acidemia and acute r...
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doaj-042d6decd5d6402a81fa09090092148d2020-11-25T02:47:09ZengGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Ophthalmology Cases2193-14962015-11-015Doc1310.3205/oc000035Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adultsPedrosa, Catarina Areias0Santos, Cristina1Coutinho, Inês2Lisboa, Maria3Teixeira, Susana4Silva, Filomena5Pires, Graça6Prieto, Isabel7Ophthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalOphthalmology Department, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca E.P.E., Amadora, PortugalObjective: To report the clinical presentation of malarial retinopathy in an adult, emphasizing the importance of this diagnosis for the clinical suspicion and prognosis of cerebral malaria. Methods: A 39-year-old caucasian man presented with hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, acidemia and acute renal failure, developing severe encephalopathy. The diagnosis of malaria was done and after systemic stabilization, the patient noticed a central scotoma in the left eye. Ophthalmological examination revealed retinal features of malarial retinopathy. Results: At one-month follow-up, the patient had improved his systemic condition and the left eye scotoma had disappeared. Visual acuity was 20/20 in both eyes and on examination almost all lesions had regressed. Conclusion: Malarial retinopathy is a diagnostic factor and a prognosis indicator of severe infection, usually with brain involvement. The knowledge of the ophthalmological features associated with severe malaria, which is more frequent in children but can also occur in adults, becomes imperative in order to reduce the risk of neurologic sequelae and associated mortality.http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/oc/2015-5/oc000035.shtmlmalarial retinopathymalariaencephalopathy |
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Pedrosa, Catarina Areias Santos, Cristina Coutinho, Inês Lisboa, Maria Teixeira, Susana Silva, Filomena Pires, Graça Prieto, Isabel |
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Pedrosa, Catarina Areias Santos, Cristina Coutinho, Inês Lisboa, Maria Teixeira, Susana Silva, Filomena Pires, Graça Prieto, Isabel Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults GMS Ophthalmology Cases malarial retinopathy malaria encephalopathy |
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Pedrosa, Catarina Areias Santos, Cristina Coutinho, Inês Lisboa, Maria Teixeira, Susana Silva, Filomena Pires, Graça Prieto, Isabel |
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Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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Ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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ophthalmologic identification of cerebral malaria in adults |
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German Medical Science GMS Publishing House |
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GMS Ophthalmology Cases |
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Objective: To report the clinical presentation of malarial retinopathy in an adult, emphasizing the importance of this diagnosis for the clinical suspicion and prognosis of cerebral malaria. Methods: A 39-year-old caucasian man presented with hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, acidemia and acute renal failure, developing severe encephalopathy. The diagnosis of malaria was done and after systemic stabilization, the patient noticed a central scotoma in the left eye. Ophthalmological examination revealed retinal features of malarial retinopathy. Results: At one-month follow-up, the patient had improved his systemic condition and the left eye scotoma had disappeared. Visual acuity was 20/20 in both eyes and on examination almost all lesions had regressed. Conclusion: Malarial retinopathy is a diagnostic factor and a prognosis indicator of severe infection, usually with brain involvement. The knowledge of the ophthalmological features associated with severe malaria, which is more frequent in children but can also occur in adults, becomes imperative in order to reduce the risk of neurologic sequelae and associated mortality. |
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