Acute pancreatitis, ascites, and acute renal failure in Plasmodium vivax malaria infection, a rare complication.

01 Jul 2015
Lakhotia M, Pahadiya HR, Kumar H, Singh J, Sangappa JR, Choudhary PK

 

A 22-year-old male presented with 6 days history of intermittent fever with chills, 2 days history of upper abdomen pain, distension of abdomen, and decreased urine output. He was diagnosed to have Plasmodium vivax malaria, acute pancreatitis, ascites, and acute renal failure. These constellations of complications in P. vivax infection have never been reported in the past. The patient responded to intravenous chloroquine and supportive treatment. For renal failure, he required hemodialysis. Acute pancreatitis, ascites, and acute renal failure form an unusual combination in P. vivax infection.