1922
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761922000100001
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Forma cardiaca da Trypanosomiase Americana

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“…Also, Chagas (67) reported clinical manifestations of the acute and chronic phases of the illness (Chagas' disease) in people with T. cruzi infections. The pathology of acute and chronic Chagas' disease was described in the following years (68,69,108,110,222,(423)(424)(425). After Chagas' discovery, several studies determined the endemicity of Chagas' disease in Latin America countries (109, 143, 147, 272-274, 350, 381, 452).…”
Section: Trypanosoma Cruzi Infections In Human Hostsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Chagas (67) reported clinical manifestations of the acute and chronic phases of the illness (Chagas' disease) in people with T. cruzi infections. The pathology of acute and chronic Chagas' disease was described in the following years (68,69,108,110,222,(423)(424)(425). After Chagas' discovery, several studies determined the endemicity of Chagas' disease in Latin America countries (109, 143, 147, 272-274, 350, 381, 452).…”
Section: Trypanosoma Cruzi Infections In Human Hostsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Chagas observed that about 50% of armadillos were infected with T. cruzi, which did not induce any disease in the mammal. Because armadillos could live in large areas of interior of Brazil, Chagas claimed that this mammal might be the natural reservoir of the new disease [23].…”
Section: The Scientific Construction Of American Trypanosomiasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Já o fizera antes, empregando o polígrafo de Juqué e um eletrocardiógrafo primitivo registrando, entre 1911 e 1916, as extrassístoles ventriculares e a discincronia átrio-ventricular do BAV total 1,2 . O ECG foi depois empregado por ele e seu colega Eurico Villela, mais tarde com Evandro, logrando-se magníficas descrições e interpretações da cardiomiopatia chagásica já nos alvores da década de trinta 3,4 . Entendendo que a imensa maioria dos casos da tripanossomíase se encontrava na fase crônica, Chagas a esta se dedicou, buscando afirmar-lhe o diagnóstico e caracterizar a forma cardíaca, que sabia ser o quadro clínico mais importante da nova doença, com elevada incidência e impacto médico-social nas áreas endêmicas.…”
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