There have been anecdotal reports of tuberculous cardiac involvement, mainly in cases of military tuberculosis or immune deficient individuals. The spectrum of clinical presentations of tuberculous cardiac involvements includes incidental detection of single and multiple well-circumscribed tuberculomas, symptomatic obstructive lesions, AV conduction abnormalities, and even sudden death. We present a case of cardiac tuberculoma in an immune-competent person who presented with worsening dyspnea. The unique morphology of this mass posed an imaging challenge that required 4-dimensional (4D) echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) detail to differentiate the mass from an anterior mitral leaflet (AML) aneurysm. Histological examinat...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a common public health problem in many parts of the world. ...
Cardiac tuberculosis (TB) is rare and most commonly manifests itself as tuberculous pericarditis. In...
Tuberculosis is still the leading cause of pericardial disease in developing nations. A definite dia...
Abstract Cardiac tuberculosis is rare and usually involves the pericardium. Myocardial tuberculoma i...
Solitary intra-cardiac cavity tuberculoma is extremely rare and often only diagnosed during a post-m...
Tuberculosis is one of several preventable and curable communicable diseases that is a major cause o...
Solitary intra-cardiac cavity tuberculoma is extremely rare and often only diagnosed during a post-m...
Valvular endocarditis due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a rare clinical entity. It is usually man...
We examined a case of endocardial tuberculoma at the proximal superior vena cava and the right atriu...
Tuberculosis can secondarily affect the heart, mainly the pericardium and less frequently the endoca...
In contrast to tuberculous pericarditis, the myocardium is resistant to inflammation but can rarely ...
We report a 22-year-old man who presented to the emergency department with worsening shortness of br...
Myocardial tuberculosis was rare even in the era before effective anti-tuberculous chemotherapy was ...
AbstractIntroductionTuberculosis can affect any organ of the body, including the heart.Presentation ...
A 43-year–old man with a 6-month history of cough, dyspnea, nocturnal sweats, and weight loss was re...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a common public health problem in many parts of the world. ...
Cardiac tuberculosis (TB) is rare and most commonly manifests itself as tuberculous pericarditis. In...
Tuberculosis is still the leading cause of pericardial disease in developing nations. A definite dia...
Abstract Cardiac tuberculosis is rare and usually involves the pericardium. Myocardial tuberculoma i...
Solitary intra-cardiac cavity tuberculoma is extremely rare and often only diagnosed during a post-m...
Tuberculosis is one of several preventable and curable communicable diseases that is a major cause o...
Solitary intra-cardiac cavity tuberculoma is extremely rare and often only diagnosed during a post-m...
Valvular endocarditis due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a rare clinical entity. It is usually man...
We examined a case of endocardial tuberculoma at the proximal superior vena cava and the right atriu...
Tuberculosis can secondarily affect the heart, mainly the pericardium and less frequently the endoca...
In contrast to tuberculous pericarditis, the myocardium is resistant to inflammation but can rarely ...
We report a 22-year-old man who presented to the emergency department with worsening shortness of br...
Myocardial tuberculosis was rare even in the era before effective anti-tuberculous chemotherapy was ...
AbstractIntroductionTuberculosis can affect any organ of the body, including the heart.Presentation ...
A 43-year–old man with a 6-month history of cough, dyspnea, nocturnal sweats, and weight loss was re...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a common public health problem in many parts of the world. ...
Cardiac tuberculosis (TB) is rare and most commonly manifests itself as tuberculous pericarditis. In...
Tuberculosis is still the leading cause of pericardial disease in developing nations. A definite dia...