Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria

Background: Malaria is a major health problem especially in developing countries. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the tropics. There are several hematological changes in this particular disease, which includes thrombocytopenia, anemia , atypical lymphocytosis and infrequ...

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Main Authors: Niraj Nepal, Prabesh Kumar Choudhary, Nirajan Mainali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Pathology of Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23442
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spelling doaj-3fd3ab0a89684eefb76dcd936ec150492020-11-25T01:16:17ZengAssociation of Clinical Pathologists of NepalJournal of Pathology of Nepal2091-07972091-09082019-04-01911453145610.3126/jpn.v9i1.2344223442Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malariaNiraj Nepal0Prabesh Kumar Choudhary1Nirajan Mainali2Nobel Medical College and Teaching HospitalNobel Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research CentreNobel Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research CentreBackground: Malaria is a major health problem especially in developing countries. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the tropics. There are several hematological changes in this particular disease, which includes thrombocytopenia, anemia , atypical lymphocytosis and infrequently intravascular coagulation. The aim of the study is to detect and compare the severity of various hematological changes, especially thrombocytopenia in the particular type of malaria. Materials and Methods: This was an observational study done on the patients attending the outpatient and inpatient departments clinically suspected for malaria in Nobel Medical College, Biratnagar, Nepal. Thick and thin slides were made and stained with Leishman’s stain for malarial parasites and also antigen tests were included wherever necessary. Other tests included were, complete blood counts. Results: Amongst the included 800 patients with suspicion of malaria, 135 (17%) patients demonstrated malarial parasites on peripheral blood film. Male predominance in male to female predominance of 3.5:1 was observed. Total number of 120 out of 135 had thrombocytopenia. Thrombocytopenia was observed higher in P. Vivax (79.3%) followed by Mixed infection (17%) and P. falciparum (3.7%) respectively. Conclusion: Anemia with mainly thrombocytopenia was mainly seen in P. Vivax type followed by P. Falciparum. Since thrombocytopenia is associated with malaria, which is demonstrated in our study, treating physicians should keep malaria as one of the differential diagnosis in patients with fever and low platelets.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23442Fever; Malaria; Thrombocytopenia
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author Niraj Nepal
Prabesh Kumar Choudhary
Nirajan Mainali
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Prabesh Kumar Choudhary
Nirajan Mainali
Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
Journal of Pathology of Nepal
Fever; Malaria; Thrombocytopenia
author_facet Niraj Nepal
Prabesh Kumar Choudhary
Nirajan Mainali
author_sort Niraj Nepal
title Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
title_short Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
title_full Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
title_fullStr Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
title_sort interpretation on coexistence or association of thrombocytopenia with malaria
publisher Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal
series Journal of Pathology of Nepal
issn 2091-0797
2091-0908
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: Malaria is a major health problem especially in developing countries. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the tropics. There are several hematological changes in this particular disease, which includes thrombocytopenia, anemia , atypical lymphocytosis and infrequently intravascular coagulation. The aim of the study is to detect and compare the severity of various hematological changes, especially thrombocytopenia in the particular type of malaria. Materials and Methods: This was an observational study done on the patients attending the outpatient and inpatient departments clinically suspected for malaria in Nobel Medical College, Biratnagar, Nepal. Thick and thin slides were made and stained with Leishman’s stain for malarial parasites and also antigen tests were included wherever necessary. Other tests included were, complete blood counts. Results: Amongst the included 800 patients with suspicion of malaria, 135 (17%) patients demonstrated malarial parasites on peripheral blood film. Male predominance in male to female predominance of 3.5:1 was observed. Total number of 120 out of 135 had thrombocytopenia. Thrombocytopenia was observed higher in P. Vivax (79.3%) followed by Mixed infection (17%) and P. falciparum (3.7%) respectively. Conclusion: Anemia with mainly thrombocytopenia was mainly seen in P. Vivax type followed by P. Falciparum. Since thrombocytopenia is associated with malaria, which is demonstrated in our study, treating physicians should keep malaria as one of the differential diagnosis in patients with fever and low platelets.
topic Fever; Malaria; Thrombocytopenia
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23442
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