myocarditis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the heart muscle.
Finally, complications such as myocarditis , pancreatitis, pericarditis, and polyarthritis can occur.

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1. Less frequently, periCarditis, endoCarditis, myoCarditis, pericardial effusion, …

2. The clinical course of myocarditis is highly variable and varies from subclinical infections to fulminant acute myocarditis with congestive heart failure.

3. abnormal EKG consistent with myocarditis or pericarditis

4. That’s because myoCarditis can lead to heart failure

5. All MRI parameters demonstrate the best accuracy in infarct-like acute myocarditis, whereas in chronic myocarditis sensitivity and specificity are less accurate.

6. Bacterial myocarditis has also been reported secondarily to sepsis.

7. By including immunohistochemical parameters the WHF Task Force for the Definition of Acute and Chronic Myocarditis expanded the light microscopical Dalla criteria of myocarditis.

8. [ kahr-di´tis] inflammation of the heart; myoCarditis

9. In 2015 cardiomyopathy and myocarditis affected 2.5 million people.

10. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of myoCarditis.

11. • Patients suffering from acute cardiac disorders such as viral myocarditis.

12. Medical definition of Carditis: inflammation of the heart muscle : myoCarditis.

13. • Temperature (may be elevated with myocarditis or acute rheumatic fever)

14. MyoCarditis is a disease marked by the inflammation of heart muscle

15. evidence of myocarditis or pericarditis on histologic examination of heart tissue

16. Abigail Reina Hansen died suddenly at 26 from myocarditis, a heart defect.

17. In all patients, acute myocarditis was excluded according to the Dallas classification.

18. In conclusion, patients with pericarditis and no endomyocardial biopsy indications of myocarditis had significantly less often life threatening rhythm disorders in contrast to patients with endomyocardial biopsy proven acute myocarditis/perimyocarditis.

19. Myocarditis or pericarditis must meet at least one of the following criteria:

20. He underwent diagnostic angiocardiography and endomyocardial biopsy. The latter demonstrated an active myocarditis.

21. Most cases of myoCarditis and endoCarditis are treated with antibacterial or antiviral oral medications

22. Complications include encephalitis, aseptic meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, pulmonary edema or hemorrhage and myocarditis.

23. Cardiac manifestations may include conduction disturbances, and also myocarditis, pericarditis, and left ventricular dysfunction.

24. Myocarditis, pericarditis and pleural effusion as secondary immunological reactions due to meningococcal meningitis are rare.

25. These issues hamper the development of safer and earlier therapeutic interventions specific for acute myocarditis.

26. Certain clinical, hemodynamic, and echocardiographic variables predict risk of death or transplant in acute myocarditis.

27. Severe myoCarditis weakens your heart so that the rest of your body doesn't get enough blood.

28. On the contrary, incidence of transitory atrial fibrillation was higher in acute pericarditis, than in myocarditis.

29. Several experimental studies revealed disadvantages of physical exercise during acute myocarditis leading to an increase in mortality.

30. Conclusion: Acute Q-fever should be considered as a possible cause of myocarditis, especially in rural areas.

31. Immune tolerogenic dendritic cell for treatment of myocarditis produced by a virus and method for manufacturing same

32. Cardiac involvement is characterized by acute and constrictive pericarditis, myocarditis and endocarditis, as well as ischemic cardiomyopathy.

33. The heart can be the primary target for a viral, bacterial or parasitic infection (primary myocarditis/inflammatory cardiomyopathy).

34. Giant cell myocarditis (GCM) usually presents as acute dilated cardiomyopathy that does not improve with guideline-based treatments.

35. Acute myocarditis should be considered in patients who present with a recent onset of cardiac failure or arrhythmia.

36. Some renascent mortal got arthritis and myocarditis,[Sentencedict.com ] and whether they will be senescence or juvenescence is a question.

37. INVESTIGATIONS: Echocardiography and electrocardiogram as well as lab tests were consistent with the diagnosis of fulminant myocarditis and acute myositis.

38. The clinical diagnosis of bacterial-induced myocarditis was confirmed by specific radiological findings of inflammation using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.

39. In addition, the diagnostic capability of cardiac MRI for assessment of differential diagnoses of acute myocardial infarction (e.g. myocarditis) is discussed.

40. The most serious side effects are those on cardiovascular function, including acute myocardial infarction, severe hypertension, myocarditis and lethal cardiac arrhythmias.

41. Acute myocarditis (AMC) and its sequela, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), are most often caused by cardiotropic viral infections in the Western world.

42. Hyaluronate lyase-containing agent for treating acute myocardial infarction or symptoms thereof and for the treatment of postinfarction myocarditis and myocardial ischaemia

43. Thus, the main indications for their use are complications of acute myocardial infarction or cardiac surgery as well as cardiomyopathy and myocarditis.

44. In case of acute fulminant myocarditis, VAD have to be considered as a “bridge to transplantation” or as a “bridge to recovery.”

45. Noninvasive tests that may support the diagnosis of fulminant or acute myocarditis include cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and biomarkers of cardiac injury.

46. The most common manifestation is acute, self-limiting Lyme carditis, which manifests mostly as transient conduction disorders of the heart, pericarditis and myocarditis.

47. MyoCarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). Exactly how many people are affected is hard to know because it often has no symptoms

48. Methods and Results. We used the MEDOS assist system to support a 30-year-old woman with profound circulatory impairment caused by acute myocarditis.

49. Acute onset of high-grade (2nd-degree or 3rd-degree) atrioventricular conduction defects that resolve in days to weeks and are sometimes associated with myocarditis.

50. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a rare Austrian case of bacterial-induced myocarditis in a 19-year-old immunocompetent male without any cardiac risk factors.