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Learning from errors
Falciparum malaria masquerading as appendicitis
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  1. Anand Kumar Bhardwaj,
  2. P D Sharma,
  3. Akshay Sharma
  1. Department of Paediatrics, MM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Ambala, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Anand Kumar Bhardwaj, col.akbhardwaj{at}gmail.com

Summary

The incidence of falciparum malaria is very high in India. Falciparum malaria is a multiorgan disease which can present with extremely varied presentations. The severity of the disease and difficulty in its diagnosis require a keen sense of suspicion on the part of the treating physician to diagnose it. Here is an unusual case of falciparum malaria presenting as acute appendicitis. This case did not respond to artemether therapy and that also points towards drug resistance emerging in malaria. The child was operated upon and appendix was found to be inflamed. After a tumultuous postoperative course with symptoms suggestive of acute renal failure, a diagnosis of falciparum malaria was made and quinine started. Recovery was uneventful thereafter.

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