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Miocarditis - Symptom

Nombres alternativos

Inflamación del miocardio

Síntomas:

Es posible que no haya síntomas, pero de presentarse, pueden ser similares a la gripe y pueden ser:

  • Latidos cardíacos anormales
  • Dolor torácico que se puede asemejar a un ataque cardíaco
  • Fatiga
  • Fiebre y otros signos de infección, incluyendo dolor de cabeza, dolores musculares, dolor de garganta, diarrea o erupciones cutáneas
  • Inflamación o dolor articular
  • Hinchazón de las piernas
  • Dificultad respiratoria

Otros síntomas que pueden ocurrir con esta enfermedad:

Signos y exámenes:

Un examen físico puede no mostrar ninguna anomalía o revelar lo siguiente:

  • Latidos o ruidos cardíacos anormales (soplos, ruidos cardíacos sobreañadidos)
  • Fiebre
  • Líquido en los pulmones
  • Latidos cardíacos rápidos (taquicardia)
  • Hinchazón (edema) en las piernas

Los exámenes empleados para diagnosticar miocarditis son, entre otros:

  • Reviewed last on: 5/4/2010
  • A.D.A.M. Editorial Team: David Zieve, MD, MHA, and David R. Eltz. Previously reviewed by Issam Mikati, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network (5/4/2010).

Referencias

Liu PP, Schultheiss HP. Myocarditis. In: Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Zipes DP. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 8th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 66.

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