Malaria-induced thrombocytopenia |
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Authors: | R. D. Horstmann Professor M. Dietrich MD U. Bienzle H. Rasche |
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Affiliation: | (1) Klinische Abteilung des Bernhard-Nocht-Instituts für Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten, Bernhard-Nocht-Strae 74, D-2000 Hamburg 4, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Zentrum Innere Medizin Universität Ulm, Steinhövelstr. 9, D-7900 Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Platelet counts were investigated in 26 patients withP. falciparum malaria and 39 patients withP. vivax malaria before and after treatment. Before schizontocidal treatment 22 of 26 (85%) patients withP. falciparum malaria and 30 of 39 (72%) patients withP. vivax malaria had depressed platelet counts below 150,000/l blood. There was a correlation between low platelet counts and high counts of malarial plasmodia (parasitized red blood cells) inP. falciparum andP. vivax infections (p < 0.001). Platelet survival, studied by malonaldehyde formation in three patients during the period of decreasing parasitaemia, revealed a shortened life span to 2–3 days in comparison to 7–10 days in normal controls. In all patients platelet counts rose to threefold the initial values within 5 days after clearance of parasites.The results demonstrate that, first, thrombocytopenia is a common feature in human malaria, second, thrombocytopenia induced by malaria is due to shortened life span in the peripheral blood and, third, some interaction is present between platelets and malaria plasmodia or parasitized red cells.This study was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
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Keywords: | Malaria Thrombocytopenia Platelet survival |
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