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Acute nonrheumatic streptococcal myocarditis: STEMI mimic in young adults.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Mimicking
ST-segment
elevation
myocardial
infarction
upon
presentation
,
acute
nonrheumatic
streptococcal
myocarditis
is
a
treatable
etiology
of
myocarditis
which
has
only
been
infrequently
reported
.
Patients
were
identified
through
a
retrospective
query
of
electronic
medical
records
over
a
17
-
year
period
(
January
1994
to
December
2010
)
.
We
describe
a
case
series
of
acute
nonrheumatic
streptococcal
myocarditis
complicating
pharyngitis
in
young
adults
.
Nine
patients
were
identified
;
89
%
were
male
,
patients
had
an
average
age
of
28
.
6
years
,
and
56
%
and
22
%
had
confirmed
group
A
and
group
G
streptococcus
,
respectively
.
Latency
from
pharyngitis
to
chest
pain
averaged
3
.
1
±
1
.
1
days
.
No
patients
met
the
revised
Jones
criteria
for
acute
rheumatic
fever
.
All
9
patients
(
100
%
)
presented
with
ST-segment
elevations
on
electrocardiography
and
elevated
cardiac
biomarkers
.
Average
peak
creatine
kinase
was
934
U
/
L
(
normal
<
400
U
/
L
)
,
creatine
kinase-
MB
was
82
ng
/
mL
(
normal
<
6
.
9
ng
/
mL
)
,
and
troponin
T
was
2
.
30
ng
/
mL
(
normal
<
0
.
03
ng
/
mL
)
.
Six
patients
underwent
coronary
angiography
,
which
revealed
no
obstructive
culprit
lesions
.
Cardiac
magnetic
resonance
imaging
confirmed
myocarditis
in
3
patients
and
was
used
to
document
resolution
in
follow-up
for
2
patients
.
All
patients
had
a
complete
clinical
recovery
.
Acute
nonrheumatic
streptococcal
myocarditis
is
an
under-recognized
and
treatable
cause
of
ST-segment
elevation
and
chest
pain
in
young
adults
with
a
history
of
recent
pharyngitis
.
Etiopathology
extends
beyond
Lancefield
group
A
streptococcus
and
includes
group
G
streptococcal
infection
.
Cardiac
magnetic
resonance
may
be
useful
in
confirming
the
diagnosis
and
documenting
the
resolution
.
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