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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
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Two weeks following streptococcal
tonsillitis
two patients developed migratory arthralgia, fever and pericarditic
chest pain
, followed by an episode of severe coronary retrosternal pressure. The ECG during the latter episodes revealed ST elevation in the inferior wall leads, followed later by the appearance of pathological Q waves in the same leads which persisted for only a few days. Radionuclide scans and echocardiographic studies revealed localized involvement of the inferior left ventricle in both cases and, in addition, involvement of the right ventricle in have been suggested to explain the co-occurrence of viral myopericarditis and myocardial infarction (MI)-like picture during acute rheumatic fever can be explained either by coronary vasculitis resulting in myocardial ischemia, or by direct involvement of the myocardium because of an inflammatory process. Both mechanisms have been suggested to explain the co-occurrence of viral myopericarditis and myocardial necrosis. The transient Q waves were probably produced by stunning of the myocytes during the acute phase of the disease. Increased awareness will probably result in detection of similar cases and may contribute to understanding the pathogenesis of the MI-like picture of acute rheumatic fever.
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PMID:Rheumatic carditis presenting as acute myocardial infarction. 401 30
A 25-year-old man who had recurrent sore throats presented with sharp central
chest pain
5 hours after starting penicillin for
tonsillitis
. Electrocardiogram (ECG) revealed ST-segment elevation in leads I and aVL with reciprocal ST depression in lead III (Fig. 1). Troponin I was measured as 33 microg/L (normal range, b0.1 microg/L), and C-reactive protein (CRP) was 127 (normal range b10). Echocardiogram revealed a nondilated well-contracting left ventricle, and cardiac catheterization revealed normal coronary arteries. A diagnosis of acute myopericarditis was made, and he was treated with moxifloxacin. Throat swabs grew Lancefield group A Streptococcus. Over subsequent days, his symptoms and ECG changes resolved, and he was discharged on longterm prophylactic penicillin.
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PMID:Acute streptococcal myopericarditis mimicking myocardial infarction. 1853 19
Kounis syndrome refers to the concurrence of acute coronary events and allergic or hypersensitivity reactions. In this report, we describe the case of a male patient, in whom acute ST-segment elevation and myocardial infarction developed immediately after injection of depot penicillin, and we discuss the Kounis syndrome. A 52-year-old male patient had
chest pain
, hypotension and ST-elevation on leads DI and aVL of electrocardiography 30 minutes after intramuscular penicillin injection due to cryptic
tonsillitis
. Kounis syndrome was considered as a possible diagnosis according to the presentation. Histamine and tryptase levels were not studied due to the delay on arrival to the emergency department. The patient promptly underwent coronary angiography, which revealed only diffuse plaques in all main coronary arteries without any obstructive lesion. We found only increased immunoglobulin (Ig) E, which is associated with the syndrome. With this report, we remind clinicians to consider Kounis syndrome in patients who are subjected to allergenic substances and demonstrate acute
chest pain
.
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PMID:[A case of acute coronary syndrome following the use of parenteral penicillin: Kounis syndrome]. 2336 46
The system that protects body from infectious agents is immune system. On occasions, the system seldom reacts with some foreign particles and causes allergy. Allergies of the ear, nose and throat (ENT) often have serious consequences, including impairment and emotional strain that lowers the quality of life of patients. This is further responsible for the common cold, cough,
tonsillitis
, dermal infection,
chest pain
and asthma-like conditions which disturb one's day to day life. The present review enlightens some common ENT allergies which one can suffer more frequently in one's lifetime, and ignorance leads to making the condition chronic. Information regarding pathophysiology and the management of ENT allergy by this review could help clinicians and common people to better understand the circumstances and treatment of ENT allergy.
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PMID:Allergy genuflection? It's surmount with special focus on ear, nose and throat. 2816 Dec 80
Lemierre's syndrome is characterized by thrombophlebitis in the internal jugular vein after an infection in the area of the head or neck, mostly in the form of pharyngitis and/or
tonsillitis
. It may also result from less common conditions, such as odontogenic infections, but this condition has not often been reported in the dental literature. The syndrome's main etiological agent is Fusobacterium necrophorum, and it most commonly occurs in young adults. This study reports the clinical case of a 34-year-old female patient of poor socioeconomic status with a history of pericoronitis, who reported having a
chest pain
that radiated to the upper limbs, along with dyspnea. The computed tomography of her neck provided evidence of an acute thrombus in the right internal jugular vein. The treatment comprised antibiotic and anticoagulant therapy in addition to the extraction of her third molar and some residual roots. This report highlights the perils of systemic complications through dental infection, including the risk of death.
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PMID:Thoracic pain associated with an odontogenic infection: An unusual Lemierre's syndrome. 3119 70