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Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis and cardiac sarcoidosis.
Blauwet LA, Cooper LT. Blauwet LA, et al. Heart Fail Rev. 2013 Nov;18(6):733-46. doi: 10.1007/s10741-012-9358-3. Heart Fail Rev. 2013. PMID: 23111533 Review.
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (GCM) and cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) are rare disorders that cause cardiomyopathy, often with ventricular arrhythmias or heart block. ...
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (GCM) and cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) are rare disorders that cause cardiomyopath
Small steps for idiopathic giant cell myocarditis.
Shih JA, Shih JA. Shih JA, et al. Curr Heart Fail Rep. 2015 Jun;12(3):263-8. doi: 10.1007/s11897-015-0260-x. Curr Heart Fail Rep. 2015. PMID: 25895034 Review.
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is a rare disease causing progressive myocarditis characterized by myocardial necrosis and giant cells. ...
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is a rare disease causing progressive myocarditis characterized
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis--a case report and review of literature.
Konapur PG, Dhaded AV, Udayakumar M. Konapur PG, et al. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2003 Apr;46(2):241-3. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2003. PMID: 15022927 Review.
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is a rare clinicopathological entity which is usually known to cause in more than half the cases sudden death. The histological features are characteristic with a central area of myocardial necrosis and a rich c
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is a rare clinicopathological entity which is usually known to cause in
Giant cell myocarditis presenting with acute heart failure.
Kasouridis I, Majo J, MacGowan G, Clark AL. Kasouridis I, et al. BMJ Case Rep. 2017 May 22;2017:bcr2017219574. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2017-219574. BMJ Case Rep. 2017. PMID: 28536222 Free PMC article. Review.
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (GCM) is a rare and rapidly progressing form of myocarditis predominantly affecting younger people. ...
Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (GCM) is a rare and rapidly progressing form of myocarditis predominant
[Multiple autoimmune syndromes].
Humbert P, Dupond JL. Humbert P, et al. Ann Med Interne (Paris). 1988;139(3):159-68. Ann Med Interne (Paris). 1988. PMID: 3059902 Review. French.
Type I comprises myasthenia, thymoma, polymyositis and giant cell myocarditis, this association having a single pathogenic mechanism. Type II includes the Sjogren's syndrome, rhumatoid arthritis, primary biliary cirrhosis, scleroderma and autoimmune thyroid d …
Type I comprises myasthenia, thymoma, polymyositis and giant cell myocarditis, this association having a single pathoge …
Unraveling the Uncommon: A Case Report of Giant Cell Myocarditis and Examination of Existing Literature.
Gonzalez Moret YA, Jarrett SA, Ahktar H, Moghbeli N, Hasni S, Bozorgnia B, Bhat RR. Gonzalez Moret YA, et al. Am J Case Rep. 2024 Mar 3;25:e942381. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.942381. Am J Case Rep. 2024. PMID: 38431769 Free PMC article. Review.
BACKGROUND Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is an uncommon and frequently fatal type of myocarditis. ...This led to further investigation, including an endomyocardial biopsy, which revealed inflammatory infiltration, with multinucleated …
BACKGROUND Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis (IGCM) is an uncommon and frequently fatal type of myocarditis
Recognition and optimum management of myocarditis.
Caforio AL, McKenna WJ. Caforio AL, et al. Drugs. 1996 Oct;52(4):515-25. doi: 10.2165/00003495-199652040-00005. Drugs. 1996. PMID: 8891464 Review.
Although inflammation of the myocardium can be associated with various causes, particularly viruses, myocarditis is usually idiopathic. Present evidence suggests that some 'idiopathic' and chronic 'postviral' myocarditis cases may be autoimmune, wherea …
Although inflammation of the myocardium can be associated with various causes, particularly viruses, myocarditis is usually idiopa
Churg-Strauss Syndrome Presenting as Acute Necrotizing Eosinophilic Myocarditis: Concise Review of the Literature.
Chaudhry MA, Grazette L, Yoon A, Correa A, Fong MW. Chaudhry MA, et al. Curr Hypertens Rev. 2019;15(1):8-12. doi: 10.2174/1573402114666180903164900. Curr Hypertens Rev. 2019. PMID: 30179138 Review.
BACKGROUND: Acute eosinophilic myocarditis (EM) is a rare form of heart failure that is characterized by myocardial eosinophilic infiltration usually in association with peripheral eosinophilia. The underlying cause is variable and can include allergic reactions, parasitic …
BACKGROUND: Acute eosinophilic myocarditis (EM) is a rare form of heart failure that is characterized by myocardial eosinophilic infi …
Transplantation for myocarditis: a controversy revisited.
Moloney ED, Egan JJ, Kelly P, Wood AE, Cooper LT Jr. Moloney ED, et al. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2005 Aug;24(8):1103-10. doi: 10.1016/j.healun.2004.06.015. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2005. PMID: 16102447 Review.
Myocarditis is a major cause of end-stage heart failure and is responsible for up to 10% of cases of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDC). ...More recently, larger case series suggest that overall survival after transplantation for myocarditis is similar t
Myocarditis is a major cause of end-stage heart failure and is responsible for up to 10% of cases of idiopathic dilated cardio
Sudden death caused by myocardial tuberculosis: case report and review of the literature.
Dada MA, Lazarus NG, Kharsany AB, Sturm AW. Dada MA, et al. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2000 Dec;21(4):385-8. doi: 10.1097/00000433-200012000-00018. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2000. PMID: 11111803 Review.
The differential diagnosis of myocardial tuberculosis includes sarcoidosis, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, giant-cell-containing tumors, idiopathic (giant-cell) myocarditis, and bacterial infections such as tularemia and brucellos …
The differential diagnosis of myocardial tuberculosis includes sarcoidosis, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, giant-cell- …