A Rare Presentation of Plasmodium vivax Malaria: Pancytopenia due to Hemophagocytic Syndrome in a Pregnant Woman.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Case Reports in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/carm/1035584
Girma Deshimo Lema, Asrat Berihun Dagnaw, Enguday Demeke Gebeyaw
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Background: Malaria poses a significant public health challenge, especially in pregnant women, due to potential complications for both mother and fetus. The occurrence of pancytopenia as an initial manifestation of acute Plasmodium vivax malaria is extremely rare, with most cases reported in Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) malaria infections. To the best of our knowledge, there are no documented cases of pancytopenia due to hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) associated to P. vivax malaria in pregnant women. Case Presentation: A 22-year-old gravida one woman from Debre Berhan, Ethiopia, who was nine weeks pregnant, presented with a high-grade fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, and fatigue lasting for 1 week. She had recently traveled to a malaria-endemic region. Upon examination and investigation, she was found to be hypotensive and febrile, with pale conjunctiva, hepatosplenomegaly, and pancytopenia, along with elevated levels of triglycerides and serum ferritin. Blood smear analysis showed the trophozoite and gametocyte stages of P. vivax. She was diagnosed with HPS based on clinical criteria. The patient achieved full recovery following antimalarial and supportive treatment. Conclusion: This case highlights a rare but serious presentation of P. vivax malaria in a pregnant woman, characterized by HPS and resultant pancytopenia. Timely diagnosis and effective treatment are crucial for achieving good outcomes for both the mother and the fetus, highlighting the importance of increased awareness in clinical practice.

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一例罕见的间日疟原虫疟疾:孕妇因噬血细胞综合征引起全血细胞减少症。
背景:疟疾是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,特别是对孕妇而言,因为它可能给母亲和胎儿带来并发症。急性间日疟原虫疟疾的最初表现是全血细胞减少症,这种情况极为罕见,大多数病例报告为恶性疟原虫疟疾感染。据我们所知,没有记录的病例全血细胞减少症由于吞噬细胞综合征(HPS)与间日疟原虫疟疾有关的孕妇。病例介绍:来自埃塞俄比亚Debre Berhan的22岁孕妇1例,怀孕9周,出现持续1周的高热、头痛、恶心、呕吐、关节痛和疲劳。她最近去过一个疟疾流行地区。经检查和调查,患者发现低血压和发热,结膜苍白,肝脾肿大,全血细胞减少,同时甘油三酯和血清铁蛋白水平升高。血液涂片分析显示间日疟原虫的滋养体和配子体分期。根据临床标准诊断为HPS。患者在接受抗疟和支持性治疗后完全康复。结论:本病例突出了罕见但严重的孕妇间日疟原虫疟疾,其特征是HPS和由此产生的全血细胞减少症。及时的诊断和有效的治疗对于实现母亲和胎儿的良好结局至关重要,强调了在临床实践中提高认识的重要性。
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Case Reports in Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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