间日疟原虫感染复发患者的血液学损害。

R Selvam, G Baskaran
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摘要

对6个月内仅发生1次间日疟原虫感染、2次间日疟原虫感染、3次间日疟原虫感染和3次以上间日疟原虫感染的患者进行血液学指标测定。随着感染人数的增加,血红蛋白水平和堆积细胞体积(PVC)水平稳步下降。随着发病次数的增加,患者红细胞水平逐渐下降。各寄生虫血症水平血液学指标下降均有统计学意义。与对照组相比,疟疾红细胞的渗透脆弱性明显增加。疟疾反复发作时,MCH和MCH显著降低(p < 0.05), MCV水平显著升高(p < 0.05), Heinz体形成显著升高(p < 0.001)。寄生虫密度显著影响红细胞脆性、亨氏体形成、MCV、MCH和MCHC水平。因此,反复感染间日疟原虫的患者红细胞受到结构和功能损伤,最终导致贫血。
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Hematological impairments in recurrent Plasmodium vivax infected patients.

The hematological parameters were assayed in Plasmodium vivax patients with only one infection, two infections, three infections and more than three malarial infections during a period of six months. A steady fall in the levels of hemoglobin as well as packed cell volume (PVC) level was observed with increasing number of infections. The malarial patients showed a progressive decrease in RBC level with increasing number of attacks. The decrease in the hematological indices was statistically significant at all levels of parasitemia. There was a marked increase in the osmotic fragility of the malarial erythrocytes when compared to that of controls. During repeated malarial attacks, significant decrease in MCH (p < 0.05) and MCH (p < 0.01) and increase in the MCV level (p < 0.05) and Heinz body formation (p < 0.001) were observed. Parasite density significantly influenced the fragility of the erythrocytes, Heinz body formation, MCV, MCH and MCHC levels. Thus, the erythrocytes of the patients repeatedly infected with Plasmodium vivax parasite are subjected to structural and functional impairment, ultimately culminating in anemia.

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