%0 Journal Article %T An interesting case of acute bilateral upper motor weakness: A case report %A N.A. Uvais %J - %D 2018 %X Malaria, the world¡¯s third-ranked infectious killer, is caused by the bite of a female anopheline mosquito which is infected a protozoan from the genus ¡®Plasmodium¡¯. More than 35% of all malaria cases are caused by the falciparum malaria species. Several neurological manifestations of malaria have been reported, especially with severe falciparum infection, which in- clude altered level of consciousness, repeated seizures and coma. Here, we report a unique case of acute bilateral upper motor neuron weakness due to P. Falciparum malaria in a previously healthy young adult, who is a migrant worker in Kerala/India %K ¨¹st motor n£¿ron %K S£¿tma %K Beyin %K Endemik olmayan %U http://dergipark.org.tr/acem/issue/35641/356219