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Tubercular myocarditis presenting with ventricular tachycardia

Rohit Khurana, Joseph Shalhoub, Anju Verma, Ravi Assomull, Sanjay K Prasad, Jaspal S Kooner and Amarjit Sethi

Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine (2008) 5, 169-174
doi:10.1038/ncpcardio1111

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Figure 1

Electrocardiogram recorded from the patient shortly after presentation demonstrating ventricular tachycardia with right bundle branch block morphology.

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Figure 2

Serial late gadolinium-enhanced cardiac MRI scans of the patient with tubercular myocarditis.

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Serial late gadolinium enhancement cardiac MRI scans from a second patient with tubercular myocarditis, showing resolution of myocardial edema but the persistence of fibrosis (R Khurana, unpublished data).

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Histological specimen with hematoxylin and eosin staining, taken from a biopsy of the enlarged left axillary lymph node of the second patient (R Khurana, unpublished data).

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