AI Article Synopsis

  • A 25-year-old woman with fever and urinary issues was treated for a urinary tract infection but her condition worsened, leading to her hospitalization for high fever and leg weakness.
  • Initial lab tests indicated hemolytic anemia and acute kidney injury, but after discovering her recent trip to Africa, a malaria test confirmed she had Plasmodium falciparum with a high level of infection.
  • Despite receiving prompt treatment for malaria, she developed septic shock and required extensive medical interventions, highlighting the importance of thorough patient history in diagnosing complex illnesses.

Article Abstract

Medical History:  A 25-year-old female outpatient presenting with fever and micro-hematuria was treated for urinary tract infection. Her condition worsened over 3 days at home. After experiencing multiple falls caused by leg weakness and mental confusion, she was admitted to a hospital with high fever.

Diagnostics:  Initial laboratory findings showed hemolytic anemia, pancytopenia, and acute kidney injury, suggesting hemolytic uremic syndrome. However, a detailed fever evaluation revealed her recent return from Afrika. This prompted a malaria test, which confirmed Plasmodium falciparum infection with 80 % parasitemia.

Therapy And Progress:  Despite the quick reduction of parasitemia following treatment with intravenous administered artesunate and oral Artemether-Lumefantrine, her condition worsened, leading to a septic shock. This required renal replacement and kinetic ventilation therapy, as well as blood transfusions due to persistent hemolysis until the laboratory values normalized after 48 days post-admission.

Conclusion:  The evaluation of fever is often challenging, but most often a detailed patient history is key to early diagnosis and treatment preventing deathly outcomes in severe cases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2359-7083DOI Listing

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