1. [Cardiac involvement in adults with echinococcosis].
- Author
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Streliaeva AV, Sagieva AT, Abdiev FT, Sadykov RV, Sadykov VM, Gabchenko AK, Murtazaev ZI, Akhmedov IuM, Zakirova NA, Baĭmuradov NS, Sabirova SÉ, and Zakirova FI
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Coinfection, Echinococcosis drug therapy, Echinococcosis parasitology, Echinococcus drug effects, Echinococcus physiology, Female, Heart drug effects, Heart microbiology, Heart parasitology, Humans, Liver drug effects, Liver microbiology, Liver parasitology, Lung drug effects, Lung microbiology, Lung physiopathology, Male, Materia Medica therapeutic use, Middle Aged, Mycoses drug therapy, Mycoses microbiology, Myocarditis drug therapy, Myocarditis microbiology, Myocarditis parasitology, Paecilomyces drug effects, Paecilomyces physiology, Sarcocystis drug effects, Sarcocystis physiology, Sarcocystosis drug therapy, Sarcocystosis parasitology, Echinococcosis complications, Heart physiopathology, Mycoses complications, Myocarditis complications, Sarcocystosis complications
- Abstract
Experiments have established that the first target for echinococcus is the liver and lung and that for pathogenic fungi and protozoa is the heart. Adult patients with hepatic hydatid disease complicated by paecilomycosis have been found to have atypical paecilomycosis-associated myocarditis, the treatment of which was developed by the authors, by using antibiotics, fungicides, and homeopathic remedies.
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- 2012