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Disease Information for Myocarditis, fungal
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Abnormal Heart Sounds
- Abnormal Heart Sounds/Child
- Cardiac Symptoms/Signs
- Cardiomegaly/Heart dilatation
- Gallop rhythms
- Gallop,Ventricular/S3 Sound
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- Presentation/Infection Complication Cardiac Severe
- Fever and High Sed Rate
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- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Very High CPK
- Very High Sed Rate
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- CPK/CK/Creatine kinase/Creatine phosphokinase (Lab)
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- Pathology
- BX/Endomyocardial Biopsy Abnormal
- BX/Myocardial biopsy/abnormal
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- Isotope Scan
- MUGA Scan/Cardiac abnormal
- MUGA scan/cardiac output decreased
- EKG (ECG)
- EKG/Non-specific ST-T Wave changes (ECG)
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- Xray/Cardiomegaly/Chest
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- Myocarditis
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- Associated Disease & Complications
- AV node lesion/infiltrate
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- Death Outcome
- Myocardial fibrosis
- Myocarditis
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- Myocarditis, fungal
- Myocarditis, secondary
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
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- AGENT/Fungus (category)
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