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High-Resolution Endocardial and Epicardial Optical Mapping in a Sheep Model of Stretch-Induced Atrial Fibrillation
Published on: July 29, 2011
[Lyme borreliosis--a possible cause of atrioventricular block]
E Wunderlich1, G Thess, A Hetze
1Leitklinik für Herz-Kreislauf-Krankheiten des Bezirkes, Dresden.
Abstract:
Eight cases of Lyme borreliosis of clinical certainty with carditis are reported. In six patients, AV-blocks were predominant, two patients had a myopericarditis. Six acute cases were seropositive, but one case remained seronegative. The titer was border-line in that patient, who was studied 4 years after the acute disease. A Lyme carditis should be considered in each case, in which AV-blocks appear acutely.
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