UMA MAHESWARI,SULOCHANA SONTI,DR. PRIYADHARSHINI

DOI: https://doi.org/

Overview:Malaria remains a clinical chameleon in endemic regions, marked by variable Hematopoietic and metabolic disturbances that often blur diagnostic clarity. This study examines key laboratory correlationsin confirmed malaria cases at a tertiary care center. By decoding these profiles, the investigation seeks to enhance diagnostic precision and inform targeted clinical decisions in resource-limited settings.

Methods: A Hospital based observational study was conducted over a 6-month period involving 90 laboratory-confirmed malaria patients. Hematopoietic and metabolic indiceswere evaluated.Statistical associations were determined and jotted.

Conclusions: Hematological and biochemical derangements in malaria exhibit diagnostic and prognostic potential. Their integrated evaluation supports timely clinical decision-making, especially in resource-limited settings.