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(34) MiRNA can serve as a molecular marker for the detection of
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The
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Thus infants and young children may be more prone to develop myocarditis, due to the higher rate of
enteroviral and adenoviral infections in this age group [2].
TLR4 expression is prominently increased in endomyocardial biopsies of myocarditis patients and is associated with
enteroviral replication and cardiac dysfunction [32].
His family said that the boy had developed an
enteroviral infection the month before.
CSF gram stain and culture, VDRL, HSV and
enteroviral PCR, West Nile and arboviral antibodies were all negative, as well as blood cultures, TSH, RPR, ANA, double-stranded DNA, and rheumatoid factor.