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The interconnectedness of genetics and susceptibility to disease, viral and non-viral inflammation, and the role of immunity and the development of autoimmunity is a fascinating and much discussed topic in cardiomyopathy. This publication constitutes the outcome of an ESRF meeting held together with the German Research Foundation. Clinical researchers, immunologists, virologists and molecular biologists provide the latest findings in their fields, advancing our understanding of what causes chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy, why it affects a subset of individuals while sparing the m.
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Schultheiss, J.-F. Kapp, G. Grötzbach, editors Berlin New York Springer 2006 Berlin New York Berlin New York Springer 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) illustrations (some color) 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop v. 55 Includes bibliographical references I. Chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy : overview and outlook. Overview on chronic viral cardiomyopathy/chronic myocarditis / H.-P. Schultheiss, U. Kühl ; Unsolved medical issues and newtargets for further research in viral myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy / K.U. Knowlton -- II. Viruses. Frontiers in viral diagnostics / M. Pauschinger, A. Kallwellis-Opara ; Invited for debate : Is virus persistence a determinant for disease progression? / A. Keren ; Parvovirus B19 : the causative agent of dilated cardiomyopathy or a harmless passenger of the human myocard? / S. Modrow ; Parvovirus B19 : a new emerging pathogenic agent of inflammatory cardiomyopathy / C.-T. Bock ; Role of Hepatitis C virus in cardiomyopathies / A. Matsumori -- III. Immunity and autoimmunity. Recent insights into the role of host innate and acquired immunity responses / P. Liu, K. Fuse, G. Chu, Y. Liu, A. Opavsky ; The significance of autoimmunity in myocarditis / N.R. Rose ; The roles of immunity and autoimmunity in chronic heart failure / S. von Haehling, W. Doehner, S.D. Anker ; Clinical implications of anti-cardiac immunity in dilated cardiomyopathy / A.L.P. Caforio, N.G. Mahon, W.J. McKenna -- IV. Cardiac remodeling. Inflammation and cardiac remodeling during viral myocarditis / S. Heymans ; Inflammatory cardiomyopathy : there is a specific matrix destruction in the course of the disease / J.A. Towbin ; Invited for debate : Is there avirus-specific matrix destruction in the course of disease in dilated cardiomyopathy? / F. Waagstein -- V. Diagnosis and treatment. New non-invasive approaches for the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy : magnetic resonance imaging / U. Sechtem, H. Mahrholdt, S. Hager, H. Vogelsberg ; New therapeutics targets in chronic viral cardiomyopathy / W. Poller, H. Fechner, U. Kühl, M. Pauschinger, H.-P. Schultheiss ; Myocarditis and inflammatory cardiomyopathy : histomorphological diagnosis / F. Calabrese, A. Angelini, E. Carturan, G. Thiene ; Anti-viral treatment in patients with virus-induced cardiomyopathy / U. Kühl, M. Pauschinger, W. Poller, H.-P. Schultheiss ; Immunosuppressive treatment of chronic non-viral myocarditis / A. Frustaci, M. Pieroni, C. Chimenti ; Immunoadsorption in dilated cardiomyopathy / S.B. Felix The interconnectedness of genetics and susceptibility to disease, viral and non-viral inflammation, and the role of immunity and the development of autoimmunity is a fascinating and much discussed topic in cardiomyopathy. This publication constitutes the outcome of an ESRF meeting held together with the German Research Foundation. Clinical researchers, immunologists, virologists and molecular biologists provide the latest findings in their fields, advancing our understanding of what causes chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy, why it affects a subset of individuals while sparing the m. Myocarditis- Congresses Myocardium- Diseases- Congresses Cardiomyopathies Myocarditis Virus Diseases HEALTH & FITNESS- Diseases- Heart MEDICAL- Cardiology Myocardium- Diseases Myocarditis Myocarditis Myocardium- Diseases geneeskunde medicine volksgezondheid public health immunologie immunology farmacologie pharmacology toxicologie toxicology virologie virology cardiologie cardiology Medicine (General) Geneeskunde (algemeen) Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings Grötzbach, G. Georg) editor of compilation Schultheiss, H.-P. Heinz-Peter) 1948-) Kapp, J.-F. Joachim-Friedrich) 1942-) Ernst Schering Research Foundation Springer e-books Springer e-books Print version Chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy. Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2006 3540239715 9783540239710 (DLC) 2005930272 (OCoLC)64281770 Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop v. 55