Corynebacterium Diphtheria Bacteria

This micrograph reveals an intranuclear inclusion body in a heart section from a patient with diphtheria-related myocarditis, 1965. In approximately 25 percent of patients with diphtheria, a toxin produced by Corynebacterium diphtheria bacteria causes inflammation of the myocardium, which is the most common and most worrisome complication. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Martin Hicklin. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
This micrograph reveals an intranuclear inclusion body in a heart section from a patient with diphtheria-related myocarditis, 1965. In approximately 25 percent of patients with diphtheria, a toxin produced by Corynebacterium diphtheria bacteria causes inflammation of the myocardium, which is the most common and most worrisome complication. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Martin Hicklin. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Corynebacterium Diphtheria Bacteria
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Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor
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January 01, 1965
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