Acute myocarditis is often a challenging diagnosis due to a lack of specific clinical or paraclinical signs. It can be presented by a severe chest pain and localized ST elevation on Electrocardiogram, in rare cases, misleading the diagnosis towards acute coronary syndrome. After routine coronary angiography, a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is imposed to correct the diagnosis towards acute myocarditis. We report the observation of a 19 year-old Moroccan male admitted to the cardiology department of IBN ROCHD University hospital of Casablanca, for acute myocarditis misdiagnosed initially as an acute myocardial infarction ST elevation and confirmed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
We report a case of focal myocarditis in a young boy mimicking acute ST-segment elevation MI. He pre...
Acute myocarditis (AM) diagnosis is a challenge based on the association of clinical and para-clinic...
SummaryA 20-year-old man with no previous medical history presented to the Emergency Department (ED)...
AbstractAcute myocarditis is a well-recognized but rare manifestation of mostly viral infections. It...
The present study describes the case of a young man aged 22 who had acute retrosternal pain, elevate...
A 19 years old man, originated from Kongo, presented to a hospital with acute chest pain since sever...
Acute myocarditis corresponds to an acute inflammation of the myocardium whose origin is most often ...
Over the last few years, enormous progress has been made in Cardiovascular imaging. Myocarditis is ...
AbstractAnecdotal reports have shown that myocarditis can mimic acute myocardial infarction with che...
Myocarditis describes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by myocardial inflammation in...
Distinguishing ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) differential diagnoses is more challenging...
The clinical manifestations of myocarditis are extremely variable and it may commonly manifest as ac...
A 49 year-old patient with past medical history significant for arterial hypertension (treated with ...
Introduction: The Kounis syndrome and acute myocarditis are two distinct clinical entities, which co...
Background In patients presenting with acute cardiac symptoms, abnormal ECG and raised troponin, myo...
We report a case of focal myocarditis in a young boy mimicking acute ST-segment elevation MI. He pre...
Acute myocarditis (AM) diagnosis is a challenge based on the association of clinical and para-clinic...
SummaryA 20-year-old man with no previous medical history presented to the Emergency Department (ED)...
AbstractAcute myocarditis is a well-recognized but rare manifestation of mostly viral infections. It...
The present study describes the case of a young man aged 22 who had acute retrosternal pain, elevate...
A 19 years old man, originated from Kongo, presented to a hospital with acute chest pain since sever...
Acute myocarditis corresponds to an acute inflammation of the myocardium whose origin is most often ...
Over the last few years, enormous progress has been made in Cardiovascular imaging. Myocarditis is ...
AbstractAnecdotal reports have shown that myocarditis can mimic acute myocardial infarction with che...
Myocarditis describes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by myocardial inflammation in...
Distinguishing ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) differential diagnoses is more challenging...
The clinical manifestations of myocarditis are extremely variable and it may commonly manifest as ac...
A 49 year-old patient with past medical history significant for arterial hypertension (treated with ...
Introduction: The Kounis syndrome and acute myocarditis are two distinct clinical entities, which co...
Background In patients presenting with acute cardiac symptoms, abnormal ECG and raised troponin, myo...
We report a case of focal myocarditis in a young boy mimicking acute ST-segment elevation MI. He pre...
Acute myocarditis (AM) diagnosis is a challenge based on the association of clinical and para-clinic...
SummaryA 20-year-old man with no previous medical history presented to the Emergency Department (ED)...