Antimalarial-induced cardiomyopathy
A key objective of the grand rounds was to describe the clinical and structural/functional/histopathological characteristics of antimalarial-induced cardiomyopathy based on a case presentation.
The topic of discussion for the HHS Medical Grand Rounds held on February 24 was “Antimalarial-induced cardiomyopathy“.
The objectives were to:
- To describe the epidemiological
- To describe the clinical and structural/functional/histopathological characteristics of antimalarial-induced cardiomyopathy based on a case presentation
- A systematic literature review and further studies.
The Speaker was Dr. Konstantinos Tselios, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine.
The presentation is now available on the Department of Medicine YouTube Channel.
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