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Cardiac involvement in childhood polyarteritis nodosa
Authors:Nazl?han Gü  nal,Nazl? Kara,Nilgü  n Ç  akar,Hulusi Koç  ak,Ö  z Kahramanyol,Ergun Ç  etinkaya
Affiliation:

a Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Social Security Hospital of Children, Ankara, Turkey

b Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Social Security Hospital of Children, Ankara, Turkey

c Social Security Hospital of Children, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract:In this report, we evaluated the cardiac findings of 15 children with polyarteritis nodosa. The age range of the patients was 4–14 years; with a mean of 10 years. All have had systemic involvement of the disease. The most common findings in cardiac evaluation were diminished left ventricular systolic functions and mild mitral and/or tricuspid valve regurgitation. One patient had pericardial thickening with no effusion. One had sinus tachycardia. There were no signs of myocardial infarction or ischemia clinically or electrocardiographically. In conclusion, we did not find cardiac complications, such as pericarditis or myocardial infarction, to be as frequent as in previous reports. However, even in asymptomatic patients, systolic dysfunction or valvular involvement were common findings in patients with polyarteritis nodosa, which were not reported previously. These findings may be due to the histological changes of the myocardium or atrioventricular valves. Although these were not severe and fatal lesions, long-term follow-up of these patients with echocardiography may help to determine the course of cardiac involvement.
Keywords:polyarteritis nodosa   tachycardia   mitral valve regurgitation   tricuspid valve regurgitation
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