Publications by authors named "H M Ben-Amer"

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) became over the last 30 years an essential tool in the management of patients with myocarditis. Noninvasive diagnosis of acute myocarditis relies on a clinical picture compatible with myocarditis and fulfilling of the updated 2018 Lake Louise criteria. These criteria include highlights of myocardial edema by conventional T2-weighted sequences or by T2 mapping in one hand and evidence of myocardial injury using late gadolinium enhancement sequences, T1 mapping or extra-cellular volume measurement in the other hand.

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Introduction: Several immune-mediated side effects have been reported with COVID-19 vaccines, including myocarditis.

Case Description: A 27-year-old woman with a past medical history of mild COVID-19, developed adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) with salmon-pink flagellate erythema, polyarthritis, a sore throat, myocarditis and haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis after receiving two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine (Pfizer, BioNTech). Despite the initial efficacy of high-dose pulses of methylprednisolone, inflammatory markers rose as soon as de-escalation of corticosteroids was attempted, warranting initiation of biologics targeting the interleukin (IL)-1/6 axis, which allowed sustained remission of the disease despite withdrawal of corticosteroids.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that 6-month dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is noninferior to 24-month DAPT in aspirin-sensitive patients.

Background: The ITALIC (Is There a Life for DES After Discontinuation of Clopidogrel) trial showed that rates of bleeding and thrombotic events at 1 year were much the same with 6 versus 12 months of DAPT after percutaneous coronary intervention with second-generation drug-eluting stents. In this report, 2-year follow-up is presented.

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A report of a clinical trial that evaluated the efficacy of a polyurethane foam dressing and a hydrocolloid dressing applied beneath a compression bandage.

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