Endocardial fibroelastosis: Etiologic and pathogenetic considerations in children

Extensive and detailed review of the World literature pertinent to the problem of EFE and the study of 106 cases from several hospitals in Ontario, Canada, indicates that the disease is most probably of a viral etiology and is a sequel to myocarditis or pancarditis. Such a pathogenetic pathway seems...

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Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
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Myocardium - pathology
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Retrospective Studies
Virus Diseases - complications
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