Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging of Löffler endocarditis: a case report.
Shinya ItoAkihiro IsotaniKyohei YamajiKenji AndoPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2020)
The high-intensity area of T2-weighted images indicate the presence of subendocardial oedema. Eosinophil-mediated heart damage evolves through three stages: (i) acute necrotic, (ii) thrombotic, and (iii) fibrotic stages. Since the deposition of toxic eosinophil granule proteins and eosinophil infiltration injured the endocardium, the first-line treatment for Löffler endocarditis is corticosteroid therapy. In this case, LGE in the subendocardium and the high-intensity area in the T2-weighted images were reduced at 18 months. High-intensity areas of T2-weighted images in the acute phase might indicate the possibility of therapeutic response to corticosteroid therapy.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
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- deep learning
- magnetic resonance imaging
- convolutional neural network
- resistance training
- magnetic resonance
- optical coherence tomography
- network analysis
- liver failure
- heart failure
- computed tomography
- atrial fibrillation
- machine learning
- stem cells
- hepatitis b virus
- bone marrow
- aortic dissection
- chronic rhinosinusitis
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