cerebral malaria

collocation in English

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cerebral
adjective
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/ˈser.ə.brəl/
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/ˈser.ə.brəl/
medicalspecialized
relating to the brain or ...
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malaria
noun[U]
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/məˈleə.ri.ə/
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/məˈler.i.ə/
a disease that you can get from the bite of a particular type of mosquito (= a small flying insect). Malaria causes periods of fever and makes you shiver and feel very cold. It is common in many hotter parts of ...
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These clinical features are also common manifestations of typhoid fever,cerebralmalaria, bacterial meningitis, measles and some enterovirus infections.
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The effect of a monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor on survival from childhoodcerebralmalaria.
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Severe malarial anemia andcerebralmalariaare associated with different tumor necrosis factor promoter alleles.
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In the case ofcerebralmalariathis can result in haemorrhaging.
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Proposed link between cytokines, nitric oxide, and humancerebralmalaria.
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The two army doctors who certified that the cause of death wascerebralmalariawere not considered to be reliable by the judge.
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During childhood, malaria causes anemia during a period of rapid brain development, and also direct brain damage resulting fromcerebralmalaria.
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Some survivors ofcerebralmalariahave an increased risk of neurological and cognitive deficits, behavioural disorders, and epilepsy.
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Waterborne diseases such ascerebralmalariaand leishmaniasis are prevalent in lowland and coastal areas.
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A postmortem followed and the cause of death was given ascerebralmalaria.
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Initial symptoms ofcerebralmalariaare often mistaken as those of acute jaundice.
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The acquired adhesive nature of the red blood cells may causecerebralmalariawhen sequestered cells prevent oxygenation of the brain.
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Incerebralmalariathe sequestrated red blood cells can breach the blood brain barrier possibly leading to coma.
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Cerebralmalaria, if not detected, causes death within 15 days of infection.
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While waiting, she caughtcerebralmalaria, and almost died a second time.
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Because of these similarities, experiments have been run to further research the mechanism(s) forcerebralmalaria.
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Sequestration in the brain causescerebralmalaria, a very severe form of the disease, which increases the victim's likelihood of death.
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Some of these diseases such ascerebralmalariacan bear a direct physiological effect on the mental functionality of the patient.
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Its derivatives, artesunate and artemether, have been used in clinics since 1987 for the treatment of drug-resistant and drug-sensitive malaria, especiallycerebralmalaria.
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Autoaggregation of infected erythrocytes by platelets has been shown to correlate with severe malaria andcerebralmalariain particular and antiplatelet antibodies may offer some protection.
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