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Symptomatic Acute Myocarditis in 7 Adolescents After Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccination

Pediatrics, 2021
Trials of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination included limited numbers of children, so they may not have detected rare but important adverse events in this population.
Mayme Marshall   +18 more
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Myocarditis

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2014
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart that can cause devastating disease in otherwise healthy children. Inciting agents such as viral infection cause direct damage to the myocardial cells, which triggers an inflammatory response that enhances myocardial toxicity and associated morbidity.
Mark A, Pettit   +2 more
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Loss of TRIM29 mitigates viral myocarditis by attenuating PERK-driven ER stress response in male mice

Nature Communications
Viral myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the myocardium, is a significant cause of sudden death in children and young adults. The current coronavirus disease 19 pandemic emphasizes the need to understand the pathogenesis mechanisms and potential ...
Junying Wang   +8 more
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Acute myocarditis

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2001
Myocarditis is defined as inflammation of the myocardium accompanied by myocellular necrosis. Acute myocarditis must be considered in patients who present with recent onset of cardiac failure or arrhythmia. Often there is a history of an antecedent flu-like illness.
A S, Batra, A B, Lewis
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Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Myocarditis Attributed to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination, SARS-CoV-2 Infection, or Conventional Etiologies.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Although patients with myocarditis after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination appear to have a good prognosis near hospital discharge, their longer-term prognosis and management remain unknown.
L. Semenzato   +10 more
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Myocarditis. Reply.

The New England journal of medicine, 2023
To the Editor: In the review article on myocarditis by Basso (Oct. 20 issue),(1) the author recommends invasive coronary angiography for diagnostic workup in patients with suspected myocarditis in order to rule out underlying coronary artery disease (CAD).(1) Strong evidence suggests that noninvasive coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) has
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Viral Myocarditis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1991
Although most cases of viral myocarditis are subclinical, some patients develop overt symptomatic disease. These patients may present with findings that range from benign myopericarditis to frank heart failure. Furthermore, a growing body of evidence links viral myocarditis with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, sudden death, and chronic arrythmias ...
D M, See, J G, Tilles
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Fulminant Myocarditis

Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Myocarditis is most often caused by a viral infection. Less common causes include other infectious agents and autoimmune diseases. Fulminant myocarditis is an unusual complication with a rapidly progressive course resulting in severe heart failure and cardiogenic shock. Fulminant myocarditis should be treated with full supportive care, using aggressive
Fredric, Ginsberg, Joseph E, Parrillo
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Cytomegalovirus myocarditis

American Heart Journal, 1980
A male patient, aged 31 years, with a cytomegalovirus (CMV) myocarditis is described, who showed a high IgM antibody titer for cytomegalovirus infection of 1:1,024 and a rise of the titer for complement-fixing antibody from 1:< 16 to 1:256. CMV could be isolated from the urine.
K, Wink, H, Schmitz
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Fulminant myocarditis

Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
Fulminant myocarditis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the myocardium and causes acute-onset heart failure. If patients with fulminant myocarditis are aggressively supported in a timely manner, nearly all can have an excellent recovery. In this Review, we discuss the clinical and histological distinguishing features of fulminant myocarditis ...
Sachin, Gupta   +3 more
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