- Additionally,
myocarditis is
often ****ociated with pericarditis, and many
people with
myocarditis present with
signs and
symptoms that
suggest myocarditis and pericarditis...
- non-eosinophilic
myocarditis.
Eosinophilic myocarditis is
often viewed as a
disorder that has
three progressive stages. The
first stage of
eosinophilic myocarditis involves...
-
cardiomyopathy Myocarditis,
inflammation of and
injury to
heart tissue due in part to its
infiltration by
lymphocytes and
monocytes Eosinophilic myocarditis, inflammation...
- has been a
known risk
factor for
myocarditis and
pericarditis since the 1950s. In 1983, an
incidence of
myocarditis of 1 per 10 000 was
reported among...
-
macrophages and T
cells in HIV type 1
myocarditis. AIDS Res Hum
Retroviruses 2001;17:1423–33.
Matsumori A.
Cytokines in
myocarditis and cardiomyopathy. Curr Opin...
-
trauma to the
chest resulting in a
cardiac contusion Hyperkalemia Acute myocarditis Pulmonary embolism Brugada syndrome Hypothermia J-point
elevation Early...
-
Myocarditis-myositis-myasthenia
gravis overlap syndrome (IM3OS) is a rare immune-related
adverse event primarily ****ociated with the use of
immune checkpoint...
- the skin, eyes, or genitals, and can
cause complications,
including myocarditis (which in
itself can
result in an
abnormal heart rate), inflammation...
-
ranging from
gastrointestinal distress to full-fledged
pericarditis and
myocarditis (coxsackievirus-induced cardiomyopathy). The
genome of
Coxsackie B virus...
-
disease recurrence.
Compared to
lymphocytic (presumed viral)
myocarditis,
giant cell
myocarditis is much more
severe with much more
rapid progression. It...