IDCases (Jan 2020)

A rare case of non-traumatic rupture of spleen secondary to Plasmodium ovale malaria

  • R. Wankap,
  • Y. Amzallag,
  • M. Diouf,
  • G. Moalic,
  • C. Cracco,
  • A. Riche

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. e00757

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Objective: Plasmodium ovale malaria occurs mainly from mild form of malaria. We present a rare case of a splenic rupture secondary to complication of Plasmodium ovale malaria. Clinical presentation: A 41-year-old female from Mali admitted to intensive care unit with hemorrhagic shock secondary to splenic rupture. A laparoscopic exploration was performed and patient received a massive blood transfusion for a hemodynamic stabilization. The diagnosis of malaria was confirmed by a blood smear test indicating the presence of P. ovale. A treatment of injectable Quinine was initiated with a positive outcome. Conclusion: Although usually considered as a cause of a mild form of malaria, P. ovale may be responsible for a ruptured spleen which can lead to a state of life- threatening hemorrhagic shock.

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