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American Heart Journal, 1963
Abstract Myocarditis is not rate in the aged. Among 1,629 consecutive autopsies of patients over the age of 60, there were 23 cases of myocarditis, an incidence of 1.4 per cent. Among 925 autopsies of patients 70 years and older, myocarditis was found 13 times (1.4 per cent).
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Abstract Myocarditis is not rate in the aged. Among 1,629 consecutive autopsies of patients over the age of 60, there were 23 cases of myocarditis, an incidence of 1.4 per cent. Among 925 autopsies of patients 70 years and older, myocarditis was found 13 times (1.4 per cent).
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1982
ABSTRACT. Six patients with myocarditis and hepatitis, attributed to an allergic reaction to methyldopa, are described. Granulomatous pneumonitis was also found in four of them.
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ABSTRACT. Six patients with myocarditis and hepatitis, attributed to an allergic reaction to methyldopa, are described. Granulomatous pneumonitis was also found in four of them.
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Myocarditis and Cardiomyopathy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1983For most physicians "myocarditis" means not only inflammation but also infection of the myocardium. Whether that meaning is correct or not, it is what the term suggests to most of us.
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Traumatic “Myocarditis” or “Myocarditis” in Trauma
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1968Jennifer M. Cameron, V. D. Plueckhahn
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Fiedler's myocarditis — Infectious myocarditis.
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1945openaire +3 more sources