Coxsackie virus myopericarditis
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Auteurs : Shalom Z. Hirschman [États-Unis] ; Glenn S. Hammer [États-Unis]Source :
- The American Journal of Cardiology [ 0002-9149 ] ; 1974.
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- Adult mice, Alkaline phosphatase, American journal, Antituberculous therapy, August, Blood pressure, Blood urea nitrogen, Bornholm disease, Cardiac, Cardiology, Cardiology volume, Chest pain, Chest roentgenogram, Corticosteroid, Coxsackie, Coxsackie infection, Coxsackie infections, Coxsackie virus, Coxsackie virus group, Coxsackie virus heart disease, Coxsackie virus infection, Coxsackie virus myopericarditis, Coxsackie viruses, Coxsackievirus, Electrocardiogram, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Feces, Granulomatous disease, Heart disease, Heart size, Infection, Laboratory data, Large doses, Lerner, Lesion, Moderate order associations, Mouse, Myocarditis, Myocardium, Myopericarditis, Neutralizing, Normal size, Older mice, Pericardial, Pericardial effusion, Pericardial friction, Pericarditis, Physical examination, Roentgenogram, Serologic, Skin test, Steroid, Steroid therapy, Suckling mice, Viral, Virus, Virus infection, White blood cells.
Abstract
Abstract: Coxsackie viruses belong to a large group of viruses called picornaviruses. This group of viruses contains a ribonucleic acid (RNA) core; the nucleocapsid has cubic symmetry; the virion has no envelope; and infectivity is resistant to lipid solvents such as ether and chloroform. Coxsackie viruses are divided into two groups based on their pathogenicity in suckling mice; group A contains 24 types and group B 6 types. Numerous reports of Coxsackie virus B outbreaks involving adults have established the considerable importance of these viruses as a cause of acute pericarditis and myocarditis. The diagnosis is based on viral isolation and serologic techniques. Coxsackie virus heart disease usually is observed during epidemics Involving several diseases including Bornholm disease or cardlorespiratory tract syndromes. The treatment of acute myopericarditis is mainly supportive.
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DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(74)90201-X
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