Diffuse or scattered reversible wheeze in both lungs
Pulmonary malaria asthma type: Cough, shortness of breath, dyspnea, and asthma that are almost consistent with the clinical manifestations of malaria such as chills, fever, sweating, and fever regression cycle. Asthma precedes the onset of malaria, the entire disease, and even malaria Can appear after healing. Physical examination showed diffuse or scattered reversible wheeze in both lungs. X-ray chest radiographs showed varying degrees of pulmonary overinflation.
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