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Myocardial lesions by Coxsackie virus B3 and cytomegalovirus infection in infants.

T Iwasaki, N Monma, R Satodate, I Segawa, K Oyama, R Kawana, T Kurata.   

Abstract

Immunofluorescent and electron-microscopic studies were performed to determine the distribution of viral antigens and particles and to clarify the relationship to myocardial lesions in two autopsy cases with generalized infection of Coxsackie virus B3 (CVB3) or cytomegalovirus (CMV). Case 1 was a full-term newborn female infant, without any congenital anomalies, who died of cardiac failure 10 days after birth. CVB3 was isolated from the blood before death. Necrosis of the muscle fibers was observed, frequently accompanying calcification. Numerous histiocytes and a few lymphocytes and neutrophils had infiltrated in and around the necrotic areas. Immunofluorescent study (IF) revealed CVB3 antigen in the muscle fibers and vascular endothelial cells. Case 2 was a female infant, born at 28 weeks of gestation, who died of fatal arrhythmia 50 days after birth. The infant had hemocephalus and a history of idiopathic respiratory distress and underwent an operation for patent ductus arteriosus. Cytomegalic cells were frequently found in the vascular endothelial cells in the myocardium and occasionally in muscle fibers. IF showed the presence of CMV antigen in both endothelial cells and muscle fibers. CVB3 and CMV antigens were detected predominantly in vascular endothelial cells rather than in the muscle fibers. Blood flow disturbance due to endothelial damage is a cause of the myocardial lesion in addition to the direct invasion of the muscle fibers by the virus.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3038831     DOI: 10.1007/BF02072386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels Suppl        ISSN: 0935-736X


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