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Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria.

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Amodu, OK; Adeyemo, AA; Olumese, PE; Ketiku, O; Gbadegesin, RA
Published in: East Afr Med J
November 1997

While malaria pigment or haemozoin is known to be an end product of haemoglobin digestion by the malaria parasite, its clinical significance is just beginning to be elucidated. We have studied the distribution of intraleucocyte malaria pigment in 92 children, consisting of 32 children with asymptomatic malaria, 32 children with mild or uncomplicated malaria and 28 children with no malaria. Over 90% of children in each of the three groups had pigment-containing monocytes and the numbers of pigment-containing monocytes were not significantly different between the three groups. While over 90% of children in both the asymptomatic malaria and uncomplicated malaria groups had pigment-containing neutrophils, 71.4% of the no malaria group had such neutrophils. The numbers of pigment containing neutrophils was highest in the uncomplicated malaria group, followed by the asymptomatic malaria group with the no malaria group having the least numbers. The pigmented neutrophil: monocyte ratio followed the same pattern. It was concluded that the number of pigment-containing neutrophils and the pigmented neutrophil:monocyte ratio may be a marker of the severity of malaria infection when one considers the conditions: no malaria, asymptomatic malaria and mild malaria. Further work to verify this hypothesis across the full spectrum of the manifestations of malaria infection is needed.

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Published In

East Afr Med J

ISSN

0012-835X

Publication Date

November 1997

Volume

74

Issue

11

Start / End Page

714 / 716

Location

Kenya

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Nigeria
  • Neutrophils
  • Monocytes
  • Malaria
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Humans
  • Hemeproteins
  • Child, Preschool
 

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Amodu, O. K., Adeyemo, A. A., Olumese, P. E., Ketiku, O., & Gbadegesin, R. A. (1997). Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria. East Afr Med J, 74(11), 714–716.
Amodu, O. K., A. A. Adeyemo, P. E. Olumese, O. Ketiku, and R. A. Gbadegesin. “Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria.East Afr Med J 74, no. 11 (November 1997): 714–16.
Amodu OK, Adeyemo AA, Olumese PE, Ketiku O, Gbadegesin RA. Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria. East Afr Med J. 1997 Nov;74(11):714–6.
Amodu, O. K., et al. “Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria.East Afr Med J, vol. 74, no. 11, Nov. 1997, pp. 714–16.
Amodu OK, Adeyemo AA, Olumese PE, Ketiku O, Gbadegesin RA. Intraleucocyte malaria pigment in asymptomatic and uncomplicated malaria. East Afr Med J. 1997 Nov;74(11):714–716.

Published In

East Afr Med J

ISSN

0012-835X

Publication Date

November 1997

Volume

74

Issue

11

Start / End Page

714 / 716

Location

Kenya

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Nigeria
  • Neutrophils
  • Monocytes
  • Malaria
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Humans
  • Hemeproteins
  • Child, Preschool