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Does a normal ekg and a normal troponin rule out myocarditis? what about an echocardiogram ?

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Myocarditis: A normal EKG would rule out clinically significant myocarditis. Troponins may be normal in 50% of the cases. Usually the echocardiogram would show some decrease in.myocardial contractility or some wall motion abnormalities.

Answered 2/17/2020

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