Lung damages of malaria: a differential diagnosis and treatment in emergency room of a rare case

Author:

Carannante Novella,Scarica SabrinaORCID,Disarno Raffaele,Langella Gerardo,Di Micco Pierpaolo,Fiorentino GiuseppeORCID

Abstract

Pulmonary involvement occurs in 3 to 10% of the cases of Plasmodium falciparum malaria and represents the most severe complication of this infection, with a lethality of about 70%. The antigens released by the parasite play an important role in the induction and worsening of lung damage. Capillary endothelial cells, which control the flux of fluids to the interstitial space, appear to be the most complicated structures. The clinical manifestations of pulmonary involvement may start suddenly at any time during the course of malaria, even after the disappearance of the circulating parasite. Hyperparasitemia predisposes to these factors. Treatment with corticosteroids is optional, and that is not often a benefit.

Publisher

PAGEPress Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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