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SAR Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Volume-3 | Issue-02
Review Article
Does Hyperuricemia in Falciparum Malaria Infected Children Explains the Etiology of Burkitt’s Lymphoma?
Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad, Sufian Khalid M. Noor, Rania Saad Abdulgader, Awadalla H Kashif
Published : April 20, 2022
DOI : 10.36346/sarjpm.2022.v03i02.002
Abstract
Falciparum malaria still represents the big obstacle to communities in Sub-Sahara African countries and more concentrated efforts against COVID-19 pandemic, may influence the lives of millions of children in that malaria-endemic area. Hyperuricemia associated with plasmodium falciparum infection reflects the density of parasitemia and it may lead to kidney injury, resulting in low vitamin D production. Furthermore, hyperuricemia leads to high levels of proinflammatory cytokines counting interferon γ-induced protein, which is invested vitamin D deficiency in the development of Burkitt’s lymphoma. Experimental research is required.

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