Abstract
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the myocardium. Clinical presentation ranges from non-specific systematic symptoms to fulminant collapse and sudden death. Sudden death occurs at rates of 8.6-12% and cardiomyopathy at 9%. In active myocarditis, there is inflammatory cellular infiltrate with myocardial necrosis. The disease is distinguished by clinical presentation in fulminant and non-fulminant myocarditis. We present a rare case of a parvovirus B19-induced fulminant viral myocarditis in a young female. The patient presented with acute onset heart failure mimicking a myocardial infarction, followed by non-specific symptoms that had been misdiagnosed as urinary tract infection.Copyright ©The authors.
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Spartalis, M., Tzatzaki, E., Spartalis, E., Damaskos, C., Mavrogeni, S., & Voudris, V. (2017). Parvovirus B19 Myocarditis of Fulminant Evolution. Cardiology Research, 8(4), 172–175. https://doi.org/10.14740/cr580w
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