Fulminant Influenza A Myocarditis Complicated by Transient Ventricular Wall Thickening and Cardiac Tamponade
Myocarditis is an infrequent complication of influenza infection that is most often diagnosed clinically in the setting of confirmed influenza infection and elevated cardiac enzymes. Pericarditis can also occur in cases of influenza myocarditis and may require pericardiocentesis for tamponade. Patie...
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Main Authors: | Milan Radovanovic (Author), Igor Dumic (Author), Charles W. Nordstrom (Author), Richard D. Hanna (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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