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myocarditis

/mahy-oh-kahr-dahy-tis/US // ˌmaɪ oʊ kɑrˈdaɪ tɪs //UK // (ˌmaɪəʊkɑːˈdaɪtɪs) //

心肌炎,心肌梗塞,心肌病,心肌梗塞症

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : inflammation of the myocardium.

Examples

  • Of those, two thirds had a pattern consistent with myocarditis, which likely has nothing to do with exercise.

  • The FDA in late June decided to add a warning to the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines about extremely unusual cases of myocarditis — heart inflammation — in some young adults and teens after vaccination.

  • The experts focused on adolescents and young adults, who have had the highest rates of vaccine-linked myocarditis cases of any vaccinated age group.

  • A presentation from the vaccine safety work group of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices noted the “likely association” of myocarditis with mRNA vaccination in adolescents and young adults.

  • Yonts says two kids, and possibly a third, who were seen at Children’s National Hospital have fit the overall pattern of mild myocarditis symptoms that might be a side effect of the vaccine.

  • Dr. Widal, in whom Metchnikoff had absolute confidence, came to Svres on the 14th and found myocarditis.

  • It may be secondary to hypertrophy of the heart, to myocarditis, or to pericarditis.

  • Severe influenza or infectious pneumonia is not infrequently followed by myocarditis.

  • The hearts in such cases are more or less hypertrophied and show extensive areas of fibroid myocarditis.

  • This investigator found that caffein and adrenalin injected together produce myocarditis in the rabbit.