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A CASE OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE DUE TO HEPATITIS E
We report the case of a 20 year old male who came to the hospital because of jaundice and a fever. His symptoms were associated with signicant liver impairment and a necroinammatory pattern due to viral hepatitis B although he had no relevant medical history. His symptoms developed rapidly until death. We present the factors that may have inuenced his progression to fulminant liver failure as described in the literature.</jats:p
Qualitative Analysis of Malaria Cases Reported at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ahmedabad: A Record Base Study
Introduction: Malaria is a life threatening parasitic disease caused by parasites known as Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium Ovale and Plasmodium malariae. P.falciparum and P.vivax are equally prevalent in India.In India about 95% of the population resides in malaria endemic area.
Objectives: To study the clinical profile of malaria at tertiary care hospital.
Method: A retropective study was conducted in V.S.Hospital Ahmedabad, a tertiary care hospital January 2016 to December 2016. This study included 491 patients of age 13 years and above with either a smear positive for plasmodium species or malarial antigen positive by RDT (rapid diagnostic test) admitted in the hospital.
Results: Total 491 patients were admitted with malaria in v.s. hospital during the year of 2016, out of which 352 (71.69%) cases were positive for P.Vivax malaria, 109 (22.19%) were positive for P.Falciparum malaria and 10 (2.0%) cases were positive for both species. Total 20 (4.07 %) patients expired.
Conclusion: Although P. vivax was the commonest species affecting the population , P. falciparum cases were more complicated and were associated with higher morbidity and mortality. Malaria presented with multi organ involvement had poor prognosis
