Viral infections of the heart cause serious clinical problems, either as infectious myocarditis, which usually is a consequence of acute infection or as idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, resulting rather from a chronic infection. This minireview presents an up-to-date view on pathomechanisms of viral infection of the heart tissues, the role of immune system in controlling infectious process at its various stages and current possibilities of recognizing viral infection of the heart with use of both cardiological and virological methods. Our goal was to present the variety of known viral agents causing heart infection, level of complexity in mutual virus-cell interactions, and consequent clinical scenarios
In recent years, more young patients are being admitted to hospitals with the diagnosis of heart fai...
Infectious myocarditis is the result of an immune response to a microbial infection of the heart. Th...
Common causal agents for myocarditis are cardiotropic viruses such as the coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3).2...
Viral infections of the heart cause serious clinical problems, either as infectious myocarditis, whi...
Identification of viral myocarditis offers problem s; pathologists fail to agree on th e definition ...
Myocarditis and myopericarditis caused by viruses are generally accepted concepts in medical hand- a...
The diagnosis of acute and chronic myocarditis remains a challenge for clinicians. Characterization ...
Background: Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by infiltration of inflammatory cells in the ...
The causes of acute myocarditis include infections (viral, bacterial, protozoal), toxins, drugs, hyp...
Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration into the myocardium and...
Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration into the myocardium and...
Myocarditis, the inflammation of the heart muscle, could be in some cases serious and potentially fa...
Myocarditis is thought to be commonly caused by various viruses, and accumulating evidence links vir...
ABSTRACT Even today, myocarditis remains a disease that often occurs in young and middle-aged peopl...
Acute myocarditis is one of the most challenging diagnosis in cardiology. At present, no diagnostic ...
In recent years, more young patients are being admitted to hospitals with the diagnosis of heart fai...
Infectious myocarditis is the result of an immune response to a microbial infection of the heart. Th...
Common causal agents for myocarditis are cardiotropic viruses such as the coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3).2...
Viral infections of the heart cause serious clinical problems, either as infectious myocarditis, whi...
Identification of viral myocarditis offers problem s; pathologists fail to agree on th e definition ...
Myocarditis and myopericarditis caused by viruses are generally accepted concepts in medical hand- a...
The diagnosis of acute and chronic myocarditis remains a challenge for clinicians. Characterization ...
Background: Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by infiltration of inflammatory cells in the ...
The causes of acute myocarditis include infections (viral, bacterial, protozoal), toxins, drugs, hyp...
Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration into the myocardium and...
Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration into the myocardium and...
Myocarditis, the inflammation of the heart muscle, could be in some cases serious and potentially fa...
Myocarditis is thought to be commonly caused by various viruses, and accumulating evidence links vir...
ABSTRACT Even today, myocarditis remains a disease that often occurs in young and middle-aged peopl...
Acute myocarditis is one of the most challenging diagnosis in cardiology. At present, no diagnostic ...
In recent years, more young patients are being admitted to hospitals with the diagnosis of heart fai...
Infectious myocarditis is the result of an immune response to a microbial infection of the heart. Th...
Common causal agents for myocarditis are cardiotropic viruses such as the coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3).2...