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In Vivo Quantitative Assessment of Myocardial Structure, Function, Perfusion and Viability Using Cardiac Micro-computed Tomography
Published on: February 16, 2016
Myocarditis with normal left ventricular function and troponin of 266
Carlos Ramos-Matos1, Michael Scholfield2, Joao Fontuoro3
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
Abstract:
We are reporting a case, which may represent a new entity within the diagnosis of acute myocarditis. The patient was admitted with new onset atrioventricular block, very high troponin I, peaking at 266ng/mL, and normal left ventricular function. We also used a novel computer tomography technique with delayed enhancement to diagnose myocarditis, as the patient with a permanent pacemaker could not have magnetic resonance imaging.
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