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Published on: May 27, 2015
Case 305: Loeffler Endocarditis
Settimo Caruso1, Gianluca Marrone1, Giovanni Gentile1
1From the Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services, Radiology Unit, IRCCS ISMETT (Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialized Therapies), Via Tricomi 5, Palermo 90127, Sicily, Italy.
A 27-year-old man presented with fever, weight loss, and elevated cardiac biomarkers. Cardiac MRI revealed significant left and right ventricular dilation, suggesting eosinophilic heart disease. Corticosteroid therapy was initiated.
Area of Science:
- Cardiology
- Internal Medicine
- Radiology
Background:
- A 27-year-old male experienced unexplained fever, thoracic pain, and significant weight loss.
- Initial investigations revealed elevated cardiac troponin, C-reactive protein, and marked eosinophilia.
- Exclusion of parasitic and infectious etiologies was confirmed through extensive testing.
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