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Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina

Retinal vessel changes and retinal whitening, distinctive features of malarial retinopathy, can be directly observed during routine eye examination in children with P. falciparum cerebral malaria. We investigated their clinical significance and underlying mechanisms through linked clinical, clinicop...

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Autores principales: Barrera, Valentina, MacCormick, Ian James Callum, Czanner, Gabriela, Hiscott, Paul Stephenson, White, Valerie Ann, Craig, Alister Gordon, Beare, Nicholas Alexander Venton, Culshaw, Lucy Hazel, Zheng, Yalin, Biddolph, Simon Charles, Milner, Danny Arnold, Kamiza, Steve, Molyneux, Malcolm Edward, Taylor, Terrie Ellen, Harding, Simon Peter
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5898913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29578406
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32208
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author Barrera, Valentina
MacCormick, Ian James Callum
Czanner, Gabriela
Hiscott, Paul Stephenson
White, Valerie Ann
Craig, Alister Gordon
Beare, Nicholas Alexander Venton
Culshaw, Lucy Hazel
Zheng, Yalin
Biddolph, Simon Charles
Milner, Danny Arnold
Kamiza, Steve
Molyneux, Malcolm Edward
Taylor, Terrie Ellen
Harding, Simon Peter
author_facet Barrera, Valentina
MacCormick, Ian James Callum
Czanner, Gabriela
Hiscott, Paul Stephenson
White, Valerie Ann
Craig, Alister Gordon
Beare, Nicholas Alexander Venton
Culshaw, Lucy Hazel
Zheng, Yalin
Biddolph, Simon Charles
Milner, Danny Arnold
Kamiza, Steve
Molyneux, Malcolm Edward
Taylor, Terrie Ellen
Harding, Simon Peter
author_sort Barrera, Valentina
collection PubMed
description Retinal vessel changes and retinal whitening, distinctive features of malarial retinopathy, can be directly observed during routine eye examination in children with P. falciparum cerebral malaria. We investigated their clinical significance and underlying mechanisms through linked clinical, clinicopathological and image analysis studies. Orange vessels and severe foveal whitening (clinical examination, n = 817, OR, 95% CI: 2.90, 1.96–4.30; 3.4, 1.8–6.3, both p<0.001), and arteriolar involvement by intravascular filling defects (angiographic image analysis, n = 260, 2.81, 1.17–6.72, p<0.02) were strongly associated with death. Orange vessels had dense sequestration of late stage parasitised red cells (histopathology, n = 29; sensitivity 0.97, specificity 0.89) involving 360° of the lumen circumference, with altered protein expression in blood-retinal barrier cells and marked loss/disruption of pericytes. Retinal whitening was topographically associated with tissue response to hypoxia. Severe neurovascular sequestration is visible at the bedside, and is a marker of severe disease useful for diagnosis and management.
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spelling pubmed-58989132018-04-16 Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina Barrera, Valentina MacCormick, Ian James Callum Czanner, Gabriela Hiscott, Paul Stephenson White, Valerie Ann Craig, Alister Gordon Beare, Nicholas Alexander Venton Culshaw, Lucy Hazel Zheng, Yalin Biddolph, Simon Charles Milner, Danny Arnold Kamiza, Steve Molyneux, Malcolm Edward Taylor, Terrie Ellen Harding, Simon Peter eLife Human Biology and Medicine Retinal vessel changes and retinal whitening, distinctive features of malarial retinopathy, can be directly observed during routine eye examination in children with P. falciparum cerebral malaria. We investigated their clinical significance and underlying mechanisms through linked clinical, clinicopathological and image analysis studies. Orange vessels and severe foveal whitening (clinical examination, n = 817, OR, 95% CI: 2.90, 1.96–4.30; 3.4, 1.8–6.3, both p<0.001), and arteriolar involvement by intravascular filling defects (angiographic image analysis, n = 260, 2.81, 1.17–6.72, p<0.02) were strongly associated with death. Orange vessels had dense sequestration of late stage parasitised red cells (histopathology, n = 29; sensitivity 0.97, specificity 0.89) involving 360° of the lumen circumference, with altered protein expression in blood-retinal barrier cells and marked loss/disruption of pericytes. Retinal whitening was topographically associated with tissue response to hypoxia. Severe neurovascular sequestration is visible at the bedside, and is a marker of severe disease useful for diagnosis and management. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5898913/ /pubmed/29578406 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32208 Text en © 2018, Barrera et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Human Biology and Medicine
Barrera, Valentina
MacCormick, Ian James Callum
Czanner, Gabriela
Hiscott, Paul Stephenson
White, Valerie Ann
Craig, Alister Gordon
Beare, Nicholas Alexander Venton
Culshaw, Lucy Hazel
Zheng, Yalin
Biddolph, Simon Charles
Milner, Danny Arnold
Kamiza, Steve
Molyneux, Malcolm Edward
Taylor, Terrie Ellen
Harding, Simon Peter
Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title_full Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title_fullStr Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title_full_unstemmed Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title_short Neurovascular sequestration in paediatric P. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
title_sort neurovascular sequestration in paediatric p. falciparum malaria is visible clinically in the retina
topic Human Biology and Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5898913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29578406
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32208
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