8 results
Severe P. falciparum malaria in Kenyan children: evidence for hypovolaemia.Maitland K, Levin M, English M, Mithwani S, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton CR
QJM, (2003). 96:427-34
Admission diagnosis of cerebral malaria in adults in an endemic area of Tanzania: implications and clinical description.Makani J, Matuja W, Liyombo E, Snow RW, Marsh K, Warrell DA
QJM, (2003). 96:355-62
Cerebral malaria versus bacterial meningitis in children with impaired consciousness.Berkley JA, Mwangi I, Mellington F, Mwarumba S, Marsh K
QJM, (1999). 92:151-7
Hypoglycaemia on and after admission in Kenyan children with severe malaria.English M, Wale S, Binns G, Mwangi I, Sauerwein H, Marsh K
QJM, (1998). 91:191-7
Lactic acidosis and oxygen debt in African children with severe anaemia.English M, Muambi B, Mithwani S, Marsh K
QJM, (1997). 90:563-9
Acidosis in severe childhood malaria.English M, Sauerwein R, Waruiru C, Mosobo M, Obiero J, Lowe B, Marsh K
QJM, (1997). 90:263-70
The influence of alanine infusion on glucose production in 'malnourished' African children with falciparum malaria.Dekker E, Romijn JA, Moeniralam HS, Waruiru C, Ackermans MT, Timmer JG, Endert E, Peshu N, Marsh K, Sauerwein HP
QJM, (1997). 90:455-60
Seizures and status epilepticus in childhood cerebral malaria.Crawley J, Smith S, Kirkham F, Muthinji P, Waruiru C, Marsh K
QJM, (1996). 89:591-7