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What is the diagnosis of parasitic myocarditis?


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Parasitic myocarditis diagnosis methods are serum specific antibody test, myocardial enzyme test, echocardiography examination, etc.
1. Serum specific antibody test
patients for serum specific antibody test, if there is a positive antibody, usually indicates the presence of parasitic infection, can assist in the diagnosis of parasitic myocarditis.
2. Myocardial enzyme test
patients for myocardial enzyme test, according to the level of myocardial enzyme in the blood, to determine whether there is myocardial inflammatory lesions, to help diagnose parasitic myocarditis.
3. Echocardiography patients
for echocardiography examination, can observe whether there is cardiac enlargement, pericardial effusion and other manifestations, to determine whether cardiac function is abnormal.