In children patients with chest pain, ST segment elevation and increase in cardiac markers, myocarditis must be the first diagnosis to consider if there is no cardiac disease history. Sometimes myocarditis can be confounded by some diseases like acute myocardial infarction. Although the electrocardiographic (ECG) signs are different, acute myocardial infarction and acute myocarditis can be duplicate occasionally. Treatments and prognosis of these two diseases are totally different. Differential diagnosis is life saver in these situations. Therefore, if ST-T changes in ECG and increased cardiac markers are assessed in patients with chest pain; differential diagnosis, treatment and referring the patient to a pediatric cardiology department fo...
The lecture presents modern views on the problem of myocarditis in pediatrics. Current ideas about t...
Serial clinical and electrocardiographic studies were carried out on 84 patients suffering from a va...
Background: Chest pain (CP) represents about 5% of admissions to emergency departments (ED), even in...
Both acute myocarditis and myocardial infarction must be considered in the differential diagnosis of...
Background Many children presenting with myocarditis may not fully recover and have long‐term compli...
Myopericarditis is an inflammatory disease of the both myocardial and pericardial tissues, and resul...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to determine, in children with myocarditis, the frequency of various present...
A PECULIARLY anomalous situation exists in present day medicine. A mass of evidence has been collect...
Myocarditis describes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by myocardial inflammation in...
The present study describes the case of a young man aged 22 who had acute retrosternal pain, elevate...
<p>Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of myocard with varied onset and clinical presentation whi...
AbstractAcute myocarditis is a well-recognized but rare manifestation of mostly viral infections. It...
Myocarditis is a challenging and potentially life-threatening disease associated with high morbidity...
Catedra Pediatrie nr1 USMF ,,Nicolae Testemiţanu”Acute myocarditis (MA) is a primary inflammatory he...
Acute myocarditis is often a challenging diagnosis due to a lack of specific clinical or paraclinica...
The lecture presents modern views on the problem of myocarditis in pediatrics. Current ideas about t...
Serial clinical and electrocardiographic studies were carried out on 84 patients suffering from a va...
Background: Chest pain (CP) represents about 5% of admissions to emergency departments (ED), even in...
Both acute myocarditis and myocardial infarction must be considered in the differential diagnosis of...
Background Many children presenting with myocarditis may not fully recover and have long‐term compli...
Myopericarditis is an inflammatory disease of the both myocardial and pericardial tissues, and resul...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to determine, in children with myocarditis, the frequency of various present...
A PECULIARLY anomalous situation exists in present day medicine. A mass of evidence has been collect...
Myocarditis describes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by myocardial inflammation in...
The present study describes the case of a young man aged 22 who had acute retrosternal pain, elevate...
<p>Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of myocard with varied onset and clinical presentation whi...
AbstractAcute myocarditis is a well-recognized but rare manifestation of mostly viral infections. It...
Myocarditis is a challenging and potentially life-threatening disease associated with high morbidity...
Catedra Pediatrie nr1 USMF ,,Nicolae Testemiţanu”Acute myocarditis (MA) is a primary inflammatory he...
Acute myocarditis is often a challenging diagnosis due to a lack of specific clinical or paraclinica...
The lecture presents modern views on the problem of myocarditis in pediatrics. Current ideas about t...
Serial clinical and electrocardiographic studies were carried out on 84 patients suffering from a va...
Background: Chest pain (CP) represents about 5% of admissions to emergency departments (ED), even in...