An unusual cause of a complete heart block in a young healthy man!

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Abstract

Acute myocarditis represents a challenging diagnosis as there is no pathognomonic clinical presentation. It is rare to see heart block as the first-and-only presentation of infectious myocarditis. We report the case of a young healthy patient who presented with syncope secondary to a complete heart block. It was caused by acute presumed viral myocarditis. The diagnosis was confirmed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. With close monitoring, the EKG abnormalities resolved over the following 5 days. In this case report, we present the importance of several imaging tools to diagnose a rare and reversible cause of conduction disturbances. In at-risk individuals, clinicians should rule out a treatable cause of heart block before proceeding with permanent pacemaker implantation due to enormous clinical and cost implications involved.

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Charfeddine, S., Triki, S., Feki, W., Ellouze, T., Abid, L., Hammami, R., & Kammoun, S. (2020). An unusual cause of a complete heart block in a young healthy man! Pan African Medical Journal, 37, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.391.25927

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