The American journal of the medical sciences
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Indomethacin has been shown to increase virus titers and to worsen cardiac injury in the acute phase of coxsackievirus B4 murine myocarditis. The authors evaluated the effects of indomethacin on the histopathologic changes in a later phase of this disease after virus clearance. Two-day old CD1 mice were infected with coxsackievirus B4. ⋯ Mortality was slightly higher among treated animals (7/15 versus 2/12, p = 0.3). The index of inflammation (0.6 +/- 0.5 versus 0.7 +/- 0.5) necrosis and scarring (0.4 +/- 0.5 versus 0.3 +/- 0.5) among treated and control animals, respectively, was not significantly different, but the size of involved myocardium (149742 +/- 201982 versus 35300 +/- 45413 microns2) was remarkably larger (p less than 0.05), and focal ventricular thinning (5/12 versus 0/10, p = 0.03) was encountered among indomethacin recipients exclusively. These findings indicate that indomethacin treatment in the late phase of coxsackievirus B4 myocarditis enhances myocardial damage and increases the incidence of focal ventricular thinning.
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Ainhum is the spontaneous autoamputation of toes as a result of the formation of a constricting band. It usually affects the fifth toe bilaterally and predominantly affects blacks in tropical regions, but has been uncommonly reported in temperate regions as well, including the United States. ⋯ Because of the rarity of ainhum and consequent lack of attention in the clinical literature, this condition may be relatively unknown and therefore unrecognized by practicing internists. A patient with ainhum is described and the clinical features of this rare disease are emphasized to facilitate recognition and appropriate management.