No coma, but expressive dysphasia with cerebellar signs: an unique presentation of cerebral malaria
Malarial infection is not uncommonly complicated by cerebral involvement and poses significant mortality and morbidity especially in children. Similar complications may be seen in the adult population. Cerebral malaria is defined as encephalopathy that presents with impaired consciousness, delirium,...
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Academy of Medicine, Singapore
2011
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