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Cardiac sarcoidosisan occult cause of sudden death: a case report and literature review
Veinot, JP Assistant professor of Pathology, Anatomical Pathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, and The University of Ottawa Heart Institute at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Johnston, B Assistant professor, The Ottawa General Hospital, Eastern Ontario Forensic Pathology Unit; and, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
Sarcoidosis is a multi-systemic granulomatous disease of unknown cause. It commonly involves lymph nodes, lungs, eyes, and skin. Cardiac sarcoid may be isolated, or associated with systemic involvement. Cardiac involvement is found in 2050% of autopsied patients with sarcoidosis. However, it only gives rise to clinical manifestations in about 5% of patients. Cardiac involvement by sarcoid has been reported to manifest as complete heart block, papillary muscle dysfunction, congestive heart failure, pericarditis and/or effusion, conduction abnormality or arrhythmia, chest pain, and sudden death. The most common site of involvement is the interventricular septum base, which when involved may lead to heart block or arrhythmia. We report a case of sudden death in a 33-year-old male with a history of surgically repaired congenital heart disease. Although his congenital heart disease was originally postulated to be important in his death, autopsy examination revealed cardiac sarcoid with prominent involvement of the conduction system.
Keywords:
conduction system, forensic science, heart, myocardium, sarcoid, sarcoidosis, sudden death
Paper ID: CH41715X
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Author Veinot JP, Johnston B
Title Cardiac sarcoidosisan occult cause of sudden death: a case report and literature review
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