KMID : 1040320170240020117
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Pediatric Infection & Vaccine 2017 Volume.24 No. 2 p.117 ~ p.122
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Blackwater Fever Followed by Severe Falciparum Malaria in a Child
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Yang Song-I
Choe Young-June Lee Hoan-Jong Choi Eun-Hwa
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Abstract
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Blackwater fever is a serious clinical syndrome manifested by acute intravascular hemolysis, fever, and the passage of black or red urine, which is classically associated with falciparum malaria and irregular administration of quinine. In Korea, Plasmodium vivax is the only endemic malaria circulating; a number of imported cases of falciparum malaria have been reported in patients following return from international travel to a malaria endemic area. Therefore, it is important for health care professionals including pediatricians to be aware of the falciparum malaria and its clinical courses. Herein, we report a case of a 14-year-old girl with severe falciparum malaria that was complicated by blackwater fever.
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KEYWORD
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Blackwater fever, Quinine, Malaria, falciparum, Korea
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