Hepatic metabolism in severe falciparum malaria: Caffeine clearance study
Falciparum malaria is known to cause abnormalities in the liver. Hepatic metabolism in patients with falciparum was studied by caffeine clearance and the results were related to the severity of the disease. Caffeine (3.5 mg/kg) was administered orally to patients with severe (N= 10) or uncomplicated...
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Main Authors: | P. Wilairatana, S. Looareesuwan, S. Vanijanonta, P. Charoenlarp, S. Wittayalertpanya |
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Other Authors: | Mahidol University |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/9593 |
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