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- •Clinicians should be aware that patients presenting with chest pain after vaccination with mRNA vaccines (Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech) may have myocarditis or perimyocarditis.
- •The natural history of mRNA vaccine–associated myocarditis is not known, but case reports suggest a favourable prognosis and rapid recovery.
- •Myocarditis after mRNA vaccination appears to be rare, and the goal of this report is not to deter clinicians or patients from vaccination, but rather to raise awareness of this clinical entity.



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- Video 1
Parasternal long axis view showing infero-lateral wall hypokinesis.
- Video 2
Parasternal short axis view showing infero-lateral hypokinesis.
- Video 3
Apical 4-chamber view showing antero-lateral wall hypokinesis.
- Video 4
Apical 2 chamber view showing inferior wall hypokinesis. Ejection fraction 43% by Simpson’s Method.
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