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    Clozapine-Induced Myocarditis: Is Mandatory Monitoring Warranted for Its Early Recognition? by T. A. Munshi, D. Volochniouk, T. Hassan, N. Mazhar

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We are presenting a case report of a 21-year-old schizophrenic male who developed myocarditis within 3 weeks of starting on clozapine for his treatment resistant psychosis. …”
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    Myocarditis Concurrent with Sweet Syndrome: A Presentation of Acute Myeloid Leukemia by Christopher G. Burkeen, David Pottinger, Chaitanya Iragavarapu, Reshma Ramlal, Gerhard Hildebrandt

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…One such presentation is myocarditis, which is a rarely reported manifestation of AML. …”
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    An Atypical Case of Rickettsial Spotted Fever Myocarditis Mimicking Weil’s Disease by N. D. B. Ehelepola, G. D. N. R. Kumara, S. A. C. S. Sapurugala, W. M. N. P. Buddhadasa, Wasantha P. Dissanayake

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…His liver transaminases, serum creatine, blood urea, C-reactive protein, and neutrophil percentage were high, and thrombocytopenia was present. Moreover, myocarditis has been detected too. Supportive therapy with intravenous ceftriaxone was administered, considering possible Weil’s disease or dengue hemorrhagic fever with secondary bacterial infection. …”
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    Myocarditis and Rhabdomyolysis in a Healthy Young Man Caused by Salmonella Gastroenteritis by Warkaa Al Shamkhani, Yasmeen Ajaz, Nagham Saeed Jafar, Sunil Roy Narayanan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Moreover, bacterial infections of the GI tract have been rarely reported as a cause of serious complications like acute myocarditis and rhabdomyolysis. While viral infections are commonly associated with myocarditis, bacterial infections are infrequently seen with these conditions. …”
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    Myocarditis Caused by Brucella melitensis in the Absence of Endocarditis: Case Report and Review of the Literature by Maria Lagadinou, Virginia Mplani, Dimitrios Velissaris, Periklis Davlouros, Markos Marangos

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Musculoskeletal, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, hematologic, nervous, skin, and mucous membranes and respiratory complications have been reported in several cases of brucellosis. Development of myocarditis is a highly rare complication of brucellosis, particularly in the absence of concomitant endocarditis. …”
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    A Case of Clozapine-Induced Myocarditis in a Young Patient with Bipolar Disorder by Ronny Cohen, Alla Lysenko, Thierry Mallet, Brooks Mirrer, Michael Gale, Pablo Loarte, Robert McCue

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We present a case of drug-induced myocarditis manifesting as acute heart failure in a young patient with bipolar disorder being treated for depression. …”
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    Respiratory Syncytial Virus Associated Myocarditis Requiring Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation by Anamaria Milas, Aditya Shah, Neesha Anand, Meghan Saunders-Kurban, Samir Patel

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Severe fulminant myocarditis causing cardiogenic shock can be a rapidly progressing, life threatening condition. …”
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    A Case of Lymphocytic Myocarditis with Eosinophilic Degranulation Successfully Treated with Steroid Therapy by Tomoko Inoue, Fusako Sera, Shunsuke Nishimura, Kei Nakamoto, Yasumasa Tsukamoto, Isamu Mizote, Tomohito Ohtani, Shungo Hikoso, Yoshihiko Ikeda, Yumiko Hori, Hatsue Ishibashi-Ueda, Eiichi Morii, Tetsuo Minamino, Yasushi Sakata

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A 49-year-old woman was admitted with suspicion of acute myocarditis. On the next day after admission, her serum troponin I level continued to rise, indicating progression of myocardial damage. …”
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    Altered Phenotype of Circulating Dendritic Cells and Regulatory T Cells from Patients with Acute Myocarditis by Paola del Carmen Guerra-de-Blas, Daniela Cruz-González, Elena B. Martínez-Shio, Roberto González-Amaro, Héctor González-Pacheco, Esther Layseca-Espinosa, Carlos D. Escobedo-Uribe, Adriana E. Monsiváis-Urenda

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Dendritic cells (DCs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an essential role in myocarditis. However, a particular DC phenotype in this disease has not been assessed. …”
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