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A Case of Fetal Parvovirus B19 Myocarditis, Terminal Cardiac Heart Failure, and Perinatal Heart Transplantation
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2001
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TransplantationPathogenesisPerinatal Heart TransplantationVirologyInfective EndocarditisCaesarean SectionCongenital Heart DefectSpontaneous ReformationCongenital Heart AnomalyConstrictive PericarditisMedicineCardiologyHeart TransplantationFetal Cardiomegaly
We report a case of fetal cardiomegaly secondary to myocarditis as a result of intrauterine parvovirus B19 infection. The fetus was delivered through caesarean section because of increasing deterioration of cardiac function at 33 + 3 weeks with reverse flow in the ductus venosus. Four weeks later, a cardiac transplantation was carried out because of therapy-resistant dilative cardiomyopathy. This case shows that fetal parvovirus B19 infection may occur without anemia and myocarditis and does not always result in spontaneous reformation of a dilated heart and normal recovery. It may become the determining prognostic factor for the child.
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