1964
DOI: 10.1080/00034983.1964.11686273
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The Circulation in Malaria

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“…2). Acute malaria in monkeys has been show portal venous vasoconstriction and a rise in portal sure (Skirrow et al, 1964); this may be a non-spe reaction to shock. If such a mechanism plays a transient splenomegaly of acute malaria in child have contributed to the rapid regression in size ( and liver in these cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Acute malaria in monkeys has been show portal venous vasoconstriction and a rise in portal sure (Skirrow et al, 1964); this may be a non-spe reaction to shock. If such a mechanism plays a transient splenomegaly of acute malaria in child have contributed to the rapid regression in size ( and liver in these cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased plasma PKa also was associated with a fall in plasma bradykininogen (HK) in infected animals ( Onabanjo and Maegraith, 1970c ). Finally, severe hypotension in rhesus monkeys infected with P. knowlesi was found to be accompanied by PK activation, cleavage of HK, and high BK levels ( Skirrow et al., 1964 ).…”
Section: Malaria Infection Induces Bradykinin Formation and Vascular ...mentioning
confidence: 99%