See Also: plasmodium(encyclopedia)
plasmodium(medicine)
plasmodium(dictionary)
Plasmodium brazilianum(medicine)
placental plasmodium(medicine)
Plasmodium falciparum(medicine)
Plasmodium juxtanucleare(medicine)
Plasmodium kochi(medicine)
Plasmodium ovale(medicine)
Plasmodium relictum(medicine)

Symbolization (health) and plasmodium (sh)


Symbolization (health)


A General mechanism in all human thinking by which some mental representation comes to stand for some Other thing, class of things, or attribute of something. This mechanism underlies dream formation and some symptoms, such as conversion reactions, obsessions, and compulsions. The link between the latent meaning of the symptom and the symbol is usually.





plasmodium (sh)




Any of the parasitic protozoans that make up the genus Plasmodium, the cause of malaria.

Infecting red blood cells in mammals, birds, and reptiles, plasmodia occur worldwide, especially in tropical and temperate zones. They are transmitted to humans by the bite of the Anopheles mosquito. From the bloodstream, young plasmodia enter liver cells, where they divide and form an adult stage that is then released back into the bloodstream and infects red blood cells. Rapid division of the parasites results in the destruction of the red blood cells, which release toxins that cause the periodic chill and fever cycles typical of malaria.