Fever-induced Brugada syndrome is a rare cause of ST-segment elevation that mimics acute coronary syndromes and requires prompt recognition to prevent misdiagnosis.
Fever can unmask Brugada syndrome, presenting as ST-segment elevation that mimics acute coronary syndromes and requires careful differential diagnosis.
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This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of fever-induced Brugada syndrome, which can mimic acute coronary syndromes. Prompt recognition and appropriate evaluation are essential to prevent misdiagnosis and optimize patient outcomes. Further studies are needed to clarify the prevalence and clinical significance of fever-induced Brugada patterns in diverse populations.
Hsu et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Fever-induced Brugada syndrome is a rare cause of ST-segment elevation that mimics acute coronary syndromes and requires prompt recognition to prevent misdiagnosis.
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