“…Ventricular tachycardia was another important finding[71,75,76,84]. Laboratory findings associated with myocarditis were raised levels of cardiac troponin T[49,57,61,64,70,72,75,87], troponin I[34,41,42,45,46,49,58,60,65,66,74,76,78,79,81,82,[84][85][86]88,91,92], unspecified-type troponin[63,67,80,82], CK-MB[14,18,34,37,40,45,46,49,52,57,59,62,66,68,70,74-76,78-82,84,87- 90,92], BNP[14], and NT-proBNP[49,52,61,63,75,85,87,88]. Leukocytosis, usually neutrophil dominant, was a prominent finding in all investigations which reported white blood cell count[14,…”