Introduction: The cardiac manifestations of influenza A are broad, ranging from self-limited pericarditis to fatal cardiomyopathy. The 2009 H1N1 influenza A (H1N1) strain is a rare cause of pericarditis, and its role in developing a pericardial effusion leading to tamponade has infrequently been reported. Case Presentation: We describe a case of a young female with no prior cardiovascular history who presents with a pericardial effusion and shock secondary to cardiac tamponade from pericarditis due to H1N1 influenza A. Conclusions: This case highlights the potential severity of H1N1 infections and the utility of considering cardiac tamponade in patients presenting with influenza symptoms and circulatory collapse
BACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in individuals with no kn...
Copyright © 2015 Abdullah Quddus et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract Background Acute pericarditis may occur frequently after viral infections. To our knowledge...
BACKGROUND: While viral myocarditis and heart failure are recognized and feared complications of sea...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
International audienceBACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in ...
Acute myopericarditis is a well-recognized but rare complication of numerous viral infections. Here ...
International audienceBACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in ...
Background. Influenza B is generally regarded as a less severe counterpart to influenza A, typically...
Swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) is caused by a new strain of the influenza virus. The disease has sp...
Although influenza is an acute and uncomplicated disease, that limits itself in the healthy children...
PubMedID: 21248460Myocarditis due to H1N1 influenza infection has not been previously described. We ...
BACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in individuals with no kn...
Copyright © 2015 Abdullah Quddus et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract Background Acute pericarditis may occur frequently after viral infections. To our knowledge...
BACKGROUND: While viral myocarditis and heart failure are recognized and feared complications of sea...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
We describe a fatal case of myopericarditis presenting with cardiac tamponade in a previously health...
International audienceBACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in ...
Acute myopericarditis is a well-recognized but rare complication of numerous viral infections. Here ...
International audienceBACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in ...
Background. Influenza B is generally regarded as a less severe counterpart to influenza A, typically...
Swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) is caused by a new strain of the influenza virus. The disease has sp...
Although influenza is an acute and uncomplicated disease, that limits itself in the healthy children...
PubMedID: 21248460Myocarditis due to H1N1 influenza infection has not been previously described. We ...
BACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in individuals with no kn...
Copyright © 2015 Abdullah Quddus et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract Background Acute pericarditis may occur frequently after viral infections. To our knowledge...