Publications by authors named "Ana Paulina Haro-Alvarez"

Chagas disease by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) infection is a leading cause of myocarditis worldwide. Chagas cardiomyopathy is presented with a wide variety of conduction abnormalities including arrhythmias, first- and second-degree atrioventricular blockade, left ventricular systolic dysfunction and some cases heart failure leading to the death.

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More than 110 years after Chagas disease discovery, some aspects of the mechanisms involved in the physiopathology of heart damage are still unknown. Previously, Trypanosoma cruzi was considered to be the only cause of myocardial injury. Currently, there are other known mechanisms involved in the physiopathology of Chagas heart disease, including the immune-inflammatory response, autoimmunity, microvascular abnormalities and nerve damage, which are interrelated and contribute to cardiac damage.

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