"The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of #cerebral #microhaemorrhages & other brain #MRI findings in returning travellers w/ #malaria & to assess whether these findings are associated w/ parasitaemia & of clinical disease..." @Mala
AND Happy #StGertrudesDay #Plasmodium/#malaria friends! Another great @MalariaJournal paper from last week, this time showing the MRI results of 17 patients with non-cerebral malaria but confirmed P. falciparum malaria. There were in fact some lesions: htt
RT @T19R84: Check out our new manuscript on brain MRI findings in travellers with malaria. Could not prove our hypothesis of microbleeding…
RT @MalariaJournal: Brain magnetic resonance imaging in imported malaria https://t.co/7320ZmmMq7
Brain magnetic resonance imaging in imported malaria https://t.co/7320ZmmMq7
RT @T19R84: Check out our new manuscript on brain MRI findings in travellers with malaria. Could not prove our hypothesis of microbleeding…
RT @T19R84: Check out our new manuscript on brain MRI findings in travellers with malaria. Could not prove our hypothesis of microbleeding…
RT @T19R84: Check out our new manuscript on brain MRI findings in travellers with malaria. Could not prove our hypothesis of microbleeding…
Check out our new manuscript on brain MRI findings in travellers with malaria. Could not prove our hypothesis of microbleeding being common and related to parasitemia. However relevant number of splenial lesions. @BNITM_de @MalariaJournal https://t.co/qfBI