On redox processes in malaria
M. G. Mamish
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2-3) : 57 -61.
On redox processes in malaria
Malaria is one of the diseases that cause major changes in various organs. Red blood cells are the first and most frequent victims of malaria infection. Nicola and Zhingold found that during an attack 1/35 to 1/6 of all red blood cells are destroyed (Myasnikov). According to E.V. Ponomareva, the loss of hemoglobin during a one-day attack is from 3 to 10%, and of red blood cells from 4 to 20%.
With malaria the functions of bone marrow, lymphatic tissue, reticuloendothelium, spleen, liver, pancreas, thyroid gland and other organs are disturbed.
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