Inheritance vs. infectivity as a mechanism of malady and death of Frederic Chopin
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Inheritance vs. infectivity as a mechanism of malady and death of Frederic Chopin
Abstract
Based on a macroscopic analysis of the heart of Frederic Chopin performed in 2014, it can be stated with high probability that the composer suffered from a long lasting tuberculosis as a primary disease, which was the cause of progressive deterioration of his physical condition and numerous symptoms mainly from the respiratory tract. Tuberculous pericarditis rapidly progressing within a rather short period of time, a relatively rare complication of diffuse tuberculosis, might have been an immediate cause of death. This would aptly coincide with a startling opinion that in an autopsy picture the composer's heart had been more affected by the disease than the lungs.
Keywords: Chopin; Cystic fibrosis; Heart; Pericarditis; Tuberculosis.
© 2021. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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