Cardiac involvement in human rabies: case report

Authors

  • Carlos Floriano de Morais São Paulo University; Medical School; Department of Pathology
  • Raimunda Violante Campos de Assis São Paulo University; Medical School; Department of Pathology

Abstract

A case of human rabies with cardiac involvement and viral inclusion bodies in the heart is presented. The Negri bodies were found in the Schwann cells of the right epicardial atrium, with secondary mononuclear cells inflammation. In the myocardium, an interstitial edema, proliferation of Anitschkov and rare mononuclear inflammatory cells were seen. There was no relevant cardiovascular signs or symptoms. The rarity of histological descriptions of Negri bodies in the heart is stressed, as well as the importance of cardiac involvement as a potential complication for cases with life prolonged by intensive care units, or in the end-stages of the disease.

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Published

1985-06-01

Issue

Section

Case Reports

How to Cite

Morais, C. F. de, & Assis, R. V. C. de. (1985). Cardiac involvement in human rabies: case report . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 27(3), 145-149. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/87373