Viral cardiomyopathy
| Viral cardiomyopathy | |
|---|---|
| Specialty | Cardiology | 
| Symptoms | 
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| Causes | viral infections cause myocarditis | 
| Diagnostic method | Electrocardiography, Echocardiography, MRI | 
Viral cardiomyopathy occurs when viral infections cause myocarditis with a resulting thickening of the myocardium and dilation of the ventricles. These viruses include Coxsackie B and adenovirus, echoviruses, influenza H1N1, Epstein–Barr virus, rubella (German measles virus), varicella (chickenpox virus), mumps, measles, parvoviruses, yellow fever, dengue fever, polio, rabies, and the viruses that cause hepatitis A and C, as well as COVID-19, which has been seen to cause this in persons otherwise thought to have a "low risk" of the virus's effects.