Héctor Murillo
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Angiology | 1995
Fernando Ayala; Elías Baduí; Héctor Murillo; Rosalba Madrid; Arturo Almazán; Alberto Rangel; Samuel Gutierrez-Vogel
In this report the authors present a case with right coronary ostium agenesis with anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from an ectasic circumflex artery, which, according to the literature review, they consider to be a unique case.
Angiology | 1997
Francisco Cázares de León; Elías Baduí; Arturo Campos; Roberto Enciso; Tarek Fakih; Maria Guadarrama; Aquiles Valdespino; Héctor Murillo; Consuelo Calleja
The authors describe the case of a fifty-nine-year-old white man, previously in good health, who initiated his present illness with acute episode of enterocolitis characterized by mild fever and, in the next eight hours, twenty-four episodes of watery diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, as well as generalized sweating and severe weakness secondary to hypovolemia and electrolyte disorder. These complications were corrected in seventy- two hours in the intensive care unit. Two days later, when the patient was stable hemo- dynamically, under cardiac monitoring and with normal laboratory studies including serum electrolytes, he developed electrocardiographic changes characterized by trifasci cular block (prolonged P-R interval, complete right bundle branch block [CRBBB] and left posterior hemiblock [LPH]) with a cardiac rate of thirty beats per minute, for which a temporary pacemaker was inserted. Endomyocardial biopsy showed histopathologic signs of myocarditis and the immunologic study of the cardiac tissue revealed positive poly merize chain reaction (PCR+) with the presence of antitoxine choleric antibodies (AcTCA). After three weeks, the same conduction disturbances remained, for which a permanent pacemaker was inserted. On top of intravenous fluid replacement and elec trolyte supplements, the patient was managed with tetracycline 2 g a day for one week and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim 800/160 mg a day for two weeks. The purpose of this study is to present a rare and very well-documented myocarditis by cholera in a patient with enteric disease, in whom several cardiac complications occurred.
Archives of Medical Research | 1998
Alberto Rangel; Eduardo Chávez; Héctor Murillo; Fernando Ayala
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1989
Arturo Almazán; Héctor Murillo; Elías Baduí
Archives of Medical Research | 1996
Fernando Ayala; Elías Baduí; Héctor Murillo; Arturo Almazán; Rosalba Madrid; Sergio Solorio; Raúl Verdín; Víctor Monroy
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1994
Sergio Solorio; Héctor Sánchez; Rosalba Madrid; Elías Baduí; Aquiles Valdespino; Héctor Murillo; Alberto Rangel; Roberto Enciso
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1999
Héctor Murillo; Fernando Ayala; Luis Lepe; Rosalba Madrid; Sergio Solorio; Alfonso Lara; Roberto Enciso; Eduardo Chávez; Alberto Rangel
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1999
Fernando Ayala; Héctor Murillo; Luis Lepe; Sergio Solorio; Arturo Almazán; Roberto Enciso; Rosalba Madrid; Luis Antonio; Oscar Cisneros Martínez; Aurora García Manzano
Arch. Inst. Cardiol. Méx | 1997
Roberto López Rodríguez; Alberto Rangel; Ernesto Cruz; Eduardo Chávez; Carlos Velasco; Héctor Murillo; Elías Baduí
Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 1996
Alberto Rangel; Jorge Raúl Leal; Elías Baduí; Eduardo Chávez; Héctor Murillo