Catecholamine Cardiomyopathy

To the Editor: The recent case report by Imperato-McGinley et al. (March 26 issue) 1 makes a valuable contribution to the care of patients with pheochromocytoma-related myocardial disease. The authors refer to the acutely induced changes of cathecholamine cardiotoxicity as "myocarditis." A...

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