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In studies of all the layers of autopsied hearts from patients with chronic myocarditis, local clusters of lymphocytes are frequently noted, in contrast with hearts obtained from patients with acute myocarditis. Myocardial biopsy specimens, however are no larger than about 2mm×3mm. With this in mind, the present study was undertaken to determine whether chronic myocarditis can be diagnosed by endomyocardial biopsy. Specimens were obtained from seven patients in whom chronic myocarditis was confirmed by the clinical course and by autopsy findings. In H&E stained specimens, sites corresponding to the biopsy sites in both ventricles (right ventricular free wall, right ventricular side of the ventricular septum, left ventricular lateral wall) were selected at random (five sites each from the right and left ventricles in each patient) and examined under a light microscope. A mean of 5 or more lymphocytes per visual field (by light microscopy at 400-fold magnification), a proposed quantitative diagnostic criterion of myocarditis, was noted in the right ventricle in three patients (5 lymphocytes in two patients and 6 in one patient) and in the left ventricle in one patient (5 lymphocytes). Also, when the presence of lymphocyte clusters, considered to be a characteristic feature of chronic myocarditis, was determined, clusters of 20 or more lymphocytes per visual field were found in the same patients as those mentioned above, namely, in three patients (42.8%) in the right ventricle, as mentioned above, and in one patient (14.3%) in the left venricle. At the sites of these lymphocyte clusters, findings such as degenerative changes of the myocardial cells and interstitial fibrosis were also associated, making possible a diagnosis of myocarditis. Therefore, in chronic myocarditis, even if five specimens are obtained by right ventricular biopsy, in approximately one half of patients the diagnosis of chronic myocarditis will be missed because of sampling errors.
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Kubo, N., Morimoto, Si., Hiramitsu, S. et al. Feasibility of diagnosing chronic myocarditis by endomyocardial biopsy. Heart Vessels 12, 167–170 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02767044
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