Analysis of sudden unexpected death in southern Ontario, with emphasis on myocarditis.

P Wentworth, LA Jentz, AE Croal - Canadian Medical Association …, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The records of all 2427 autopsies performed at the Brantford (Ont.) General and Paris (Ont.)
Willett hospitals from Jan. 1, 1969 to Aug. 15, 1978 were reviewed. Of the 1299 cases of …

Viruses and myocarditis.

NR Grist - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1972 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results As a general illustration of our findings, the analysis is presented of twenty-three
cases found duringthe period 1959-67 in which both clinical and virological findings gave …

[PDF][PDF] Sudden unexpected death as the initial manifestation of coronary heart disease: clinical and pathological observations

JL Titus, HA Oxman, DC Connolly, FT Nobrega - Singapore Med J, 1973 - smj.sma.org.sg
All deaths of residents of Rochester, Minnesota, over a 25 year period were reviewed to
identify instances of coronary heart disease. Those in whom it was concluded that death was …

Acute benign pericarditis and the Coxsackie viruses

RL Gillett - New England Journal of Medicine, 1959 - Mass Medical Soc
RECENT reports have indicated that the Coxsackie viruses may well be etiologic agents in
certain cases of acute benign pericarditis. During the months of June to November, 1958 …

Intramyocardial lesions in patients dying suddenly and unexpectedly

HL Richardson, KI Graupner, ME Richardson - Jama, 1966 - jamanetwork.com
In a 2,000-bed neuropsychiatric hospital, one to two cases of sudden, unexpected death
occur per year in patients in whom the postmortem examination reveals no obvious cause of …

Acute transmural myocardial infarction associated with active Coxsackie virus B infection

JD Woods, MJ Nimmo, EM Mackay-Scollay - American Heart Journal, 1975 - Elsevier
Out of a total of 233 patients suffering from transmural myocardial infarction, 20 patients
were found to have serologic evidence of a concurrent active Coxsackie virus B infection …

Further studies of enterovirus infections in cardiac disease and pleurodynia

EJ Bell, NR Grist - Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1970 - Taylor & Francis
Virological investigations of 135 patients showed evidence of enterovirus infection in 8 of 10
with acute pleurodynia, 20 of 30 with acute myocarditis, 8 of 32 with acute pericarditis, 6 of …

Adult heart disease associated with Coxsackie B virus infection

JD Woods, MJ Nimmo… - Medical Journal of …, 1973 - Wiley Online Library
Two hundred and fifty‐seven adult patients admitted to hospital with presumed acute heart
disease were studied for the presence of Coxsackie B virus infection. Evidence of active …

Isolated myocarditis as a cause of sudden obscure death

C Corby - Medicine, Science and the Law, 1960 - journals.sagepub.com
IN carrying out autopsies on sudden and unexpected deaths there are a number of cases in
which no cause of death or indeed any pathological findings or evidence of disease can be …

Infective endocarditis at autopsy: 1965–1969

MJ Robinson, JJ Greenberg, M Korn… - The American Journal of …, 1972 - Elsevier
Patterns of infective endocarditis as seen at autopsy during a five year interval, 1965 through
1969, were reviewed. The frequency of infective endocarditis was relatively high (forty-seven …