The eye in cerebral malaria: what can it teach us?
The pathophysiology of coma in cerebral malaria (CM) is not well understood. Obstruction of microcirculatory flow is thought to play a central role, but other hypotheses include roles for parasite- and host-derived factors such as immune mediators, and for increased blood-brain barrier permeability...
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Main Authors: | Richard J. Maude, Arjen M. Dondorp, Abdullah Abu Sayeed, Nicholas P.J. Day, Nicholas J. White, Nicholas A.V. Beare |
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Other Authors: | Mahidol University |
Format: | Review |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27693 |
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