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Acute myocarditis
may result in severe hemodynamic compromise with fatal outcome. Furthermore, recent studies suggest myocarditis as a major cause of sudden unexpected death. A variety of cardiotropic viral, rickettsial, and bacterial infectious agents have been identified to date. Parvovirus B19 (PVB19) is usually benign in childhood, but it may also cause death due to myocarditis. We present here the case of an adult female who presented with fatigue, dyspnea on exertion, and orthostatic
dizziness
8 months after successful liver transplantation. Cardiologic work-up, including left ventricular endomyocardial biopsy, revealed
acute myocarditis
secondary to PVB19. Since no specific therapy for this virus is available, the patient was treated symptomatically with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor plus beta-blocker and diuretics. After a period of stabilization, new-onset rapid atrial fibrillation caused acute low-output syndrome within 14 days after hospital admission. The patient eventually died because of refractory cardiogenic shock. In conclusion, to our knowledge this is the first report of PVB19-induced myocarditis confirmed by detection of viral genome in myocardium in a liver transplant recipient.
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PMID:Fatal course of parvovirus B19-associated myocarditis in a female liver transplant recipient. 1577 13
Myocarditis is inflammation of the cardiac muscle. The symptoms, signs and basic investigation findings can mimic that of myocardial infarction. The most common cause is infection (most commonly viral). Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is the gold standard non-invasive diagnostic test for potential
acute myocarditis
as it allows assessment of myocardial oedema and scar. A man aged 25 years was admitted with chest pain,
dizziness
, headache, palpitations and sweating. His troponin was mildly positive. A CMR was performed which showed mild myocarditis and a right suprarenal mass which was confirmed to be a phaeochromocytoma based on biochemistry and a dedicated imaging workup. Phaeochromocytoma can lead to cardiac involvement in the form of left ventricular dysfunction, or catecholamine-induced myocarditis.
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PMID:Phaeochromocytoma found on cardiovascular magnetic resonance in a patient presenting with acute myocarditis: an unusual association. 2988 61