1.A case of severe Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in a post-splenectomy patient
Seng Wee Cheo ; Tee Tat Khoo ; Yee Ann Tan ; Whei Chuern Yeoh ; Qin Jian Low
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(4):447-449
Malaria is a parasitic disease that is caused by the Plasmodium
parasite. Worldwide, it remains a significant public health
problem especially in the Africa region where it contributes to
more than 90% of cases and malaria death. However, zoonotic
(simian) Plasmodium knowlesi parasite is a widely prevalent
cause of malaria in the South East Asian countries. It is known
to cause severe human disease due to its 24hour erythrocytic
cycles. Thus far, cases of severe falciparum malaria have been
reported in asplenic patients. Here, we report a case of severe
P.knowlesi malaria in a 51-year-old man who is a postsplenectomy patient.
2.Primary splenic hodgkin lymphoma masquerading as splenic abscess
Tee Tat Khoo ; Seng Wee Cheo ; Qin Jian Low ; Yee Ann Tan ; Lily Lee Lee Wong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2021;76(1):118-120
Hodgkin lymphoma is a form of malignant lymphoid
neoplasm. It can have various clinical presentations such as
prolonged fever, night sweats, weight loss and
asymptomatic lymphadenopathy. It has a distinct fever
pattern known as Pel Ebstein fever. However, in some
instances, its clinical presentation can mimic some tropical
infections. Here, we present a case of primary splenic
lymphoma masquerading as splenic abscess in a 53-yearold man with underlying dyslipidemia.