Neonatal myocarditis
Neonatal myocarditis is a disease of focal or diffuse myocardial interstitial inflammatory exudation and myocardial fibrosis, lysis and necrosis caused by various factors during the neonatal period, leading to different degrees of myocardial dysfunction and systemic symptoms. Clinical manifestations are atypical, it is difficult to detect early and delay treatment. It is mainly caused by infections. Viral infections are more common. Outbreaks can occur in infant rooms, mother-infant rooms, and obstetrics. The disease is serious and the mortality rate is high. It should be paid attention to.
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