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Cardiac magnetic resonance in a rare case of recurrent mesalazine-induced myocarditis.

Marco Maria DicoratoPierpaolo CarettoCaterina ColucciMichele CiacciaMarco RellaEluisa MuscogiuriPaolo Colonna
Published in: Future cardiology (2024)
Mesalazine represents a key treatment for intestinal bowel diseases and only in rare cases produces cardiac toxicity, with a not completely known mechanism. We report a case of a 25-year-old man with a first episode of myocarditis after 2 weeks from the first mesalazine intake, documented also by a characteristic cardiac magnetic resonance pattern. Then, after less than 1 month, he suffered myocarditis recurrence and so, guided by a multidisciplinary team evaluation, in the suspicion of mesalazine-induced myocarditis, the drug was promptly stopped, with consequent recovery of cardiac damage. In our patient, the recurrence of myocarditis because of the non-interruption of the drug is very peculiar (only three cases described in literature) and definitively confirms the diagnosis.
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