Malarial Related Myopathies: A Rhabdomyolysis Story

Siagian, Forman Erwin (2020) Malarial Related Myopathies: A Rhabdomyolysis Story. International Journal of Pathogen Research, 5 (3). pp. 39-51. ISSN 2582-3876

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Abstract

Malaria is amongst the most prevalent and epidemiologically relevant global parasitic protozoan infections. It is infecting millions of people annually, especially in south east Asia and sub Saharan Africa. Its morbidity and mortality still cannot be controlled entirely and elimination is still far away. Children and pregnant women are among the most vulnerable group in the population. Its pathobiology have related to cause direct or indirect deleterious effect on the patient’s skeletal muscle, named rhabdomyolysis. Eventhough it is very rare, but potentially fatal and lethal. Three mechanism of malaria related rhabdomyolysis are very intense inflammatory response, extensive red cells sequestration in muscle capillaries due to severe anemia and the parasite toxin’s, will lead to or add risks of complication. Derangement of specific type of muscle, named the skeletal and cardiac, is amongst the earliest sign of severe malaria. Further study need to be conducted in the future, especially on important topics about mechanism and its effect, signaling pathways, best practice on laboratory approach and management strategy best practice.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Archive Press > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 15 Mar 2023 10:42
Last Modified: 29 Jul 2024 10:14
URI: http://library.2pressrelease.co.in/id/eprint/688

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