• Europace · Feb 2012

    Case Reports

    Intramural inflammation as a cause of transient ST-segment elevation in a patient of cardiac sarcoidosis.

    • Kenichi Iijima, Masaomi Chinushi, Hiroshi Furushima, and Yoshifusa Aizawa.
    • The First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Health Science, Niigata University School of Medicine, 2-746 Asahimachi Chuou-ku, Niigata 951-8510, Japan.
    • Europace. 2012 Feb 1; 14 (2): 300-2.

    AbstractCardiac magnetic resonance demonstrated myocardial damage within the left ventricle (LV) in a patient with cardiac sarcoidosis. During inflammation, ST-segment elevation was observed in her ECG. The ST-segment deviation was attenuated following disappearance of the abnormal Gallium-67 uptake in the LV, suggesting transmural LV voltage gradient was a cause of the ST-segment elevation.

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