Machado, Conceição R. S. Ribeiro, Antonio L. P.
Tissue parasitism, inflammatory process (histologic methods) and sympathetic denervation (glyoxylic acid-induced histofluorescence for demonstration of catecholamines) were studied in the heart (atrium and verntricle) and the submandibular gland of rats infected with the Y strain of Trypanosoma cruzi. In the heart paralleling intense parasitism and...
Andrade, Sonia G. Kloetzel, Judith K. Borges, Monamaris M. Ferrans, Victor J.
Calomys callosus a wild rodent, is a natural host of Trypanosoma cruzi. Twelve C. callosus were infected with 10(5) trypomastigotes of the F strain (a myotropic strain) of T. cruzi. Parasitemia decreased on the 21 st day becoming negative around the 40th day of infection. All animals survived but had positive parasitological tests, until the end of...
Martin, Juergen Sarai, Koppany Schindler, Michael van de Loo, Andreas Yoshitake, Michio Beyersdorf, Friedhelm
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Successful weaning from biventricular mechanical support with full recovery of the myocardial function is extremely rare in fulminant myocarditis. We report on our experience with the MEDOS HIA-VAD ventricular assist device. The device worked for 17 days and provided adequate hemodynamics. Despite anticoagulation therapy, we had to change both vent...
Fath-Ordoubadi, F van der Watt, M J Noble, M I
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Clinical cardiology
It has been debated whether dilated cardiomyopathy seen in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by the virus itself or by the combination of other factors such as presence of opportunistic pathogens and/or severe immunosuppression. This paper describes the first reported case of a patient with human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Kilgallen, C M Jackson, E Bankoff, M Salomon, R N Surks, H K
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Clinical cardiology
This paper reports a case of fulminant giant cell myocarditis arising in association with a malignant thymoma causing death in a 46-year-old woman. Although the diagnosis was suspected in life, postmortem examination was required for confirmation of giant cell myocarditis. Consent was obtained only for percutaneous needle biopsy of the heart. In or...
Milei, J Grana, D Fernández Alonso, G Matturri, L
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Clinical cardiology
As more effective therapies have produced longer survival times for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, new complications of late-stage HIV infection including HIV-related heart disease have emerged. Almost any agent that can cause disseminated infection in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) may involve myocar...
Seki, Y Kai, H Kai, M Muraishi, A Adachi, K Imaizumi, T
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Clinical cardiology
The DNA strand breaks were detected in cardiomyocytes in patients with DCM and mainly in interstitial cells in myocarditis. It is possible that the DNA strand breaks can be involved in mechanisms of progressive loss of functional cardiac units in these myocardial diseases.
Alexander, L K Keene, B W Yount, B L Geratz, J D Small, J D Baric, R S
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Journal of electrocardiology
This study examines the electrocardiographic (ECG) changes following rabbit coronavirus (RbCV) infection. We have shown that infection with RbCV results in the development of myocarditis and congestive heart failure and that some survivors of RbCV infection go on to develop dilated cardiomyopathy in the chronic phase. Serial ECGs were recorded on 3...
Stähle, I Brizzio, C Barile, M Brandsch, R
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Clinical and experimental immunology
Vitamin B2 and flavin cofactors are transported tightly bound to immunoglobulin in human serum. We reasoned that anti-mitochondrial flavoprotein autoantibodies (alpha Fp-AB) present in the serum of patients with myocarditis and cardiomyopathy of unknown aetiology may form immunoglobulin aggregates with these serum proteins. However, immunodiffusion...
Gasser, R. Lercher, P. Klein, W.
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Heart Failure Reviews