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[Septic shock with multiple organ failure after returning from Southeast Asia]
F Carémil1, P F Wey1, É Nourry1
1Réanimation, hôpital d'instruction des armées Desgenettes, Lyon, France.
Abstract:
For a patient recently returned from a tropical country in intensive care, the leading hypothesis for a fever leading to multiple organ failure is evidently malaria. Nonetheless, many other causes are possible and should be considered: parasites, viruses, and bacteria. A multidisciplinary discussion between specialists in emergency medicine, radiology, pathology, and infectious diseases is essential to start appropriate treatment as quickly as possible without impairing the patient's prognosis.
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