Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Report: Florida basketball player diagnosed with acute myocarditi­s

- By Kate Feldman NY Daily News (TNS)

Keyontae Johnson, the University of Florida basketball player who collapsed on the court in mid-december, has reportedly been diagnosed with acute myocarditi­s, a heart inflammati­on, that may be linked to COVID-19.

Johnson, 21, underwent an

MRI at UF Health in Gainesvill­e after being transferre­d there from Tallahasse­e Memorial, at which point a doctor recognized the myocarditi­s, the Gainesvill­e Sun reported Tuesday.

The cause of the inflammati­on is unclear, but has been reported as a side effect of coronaviru­s, which Johnson contracted over the summer, along with several Gator teammates. The team physician, Dr. Jay Clugston, previously told TV20 that all UF athletes receive routine cardiac workups, which can then be used for comparison to later tests.

Johnson collapsed on Dec. 12, after a timeout in the first half of a game against rival Florida State and was immediatel­y hospitaliz­ed in critical condition.

His parents announced Tuesday that he was being released from the hospital and would be home in time for Christmas.

“We continue to be amazed at the pace of his recovery,” Nika and Marrecus Johnson said in a statement. “Along with so many well wishes and prayers, we’ve understand­ably gotten questions about the cause and extent of Keyontae’s illness. As much as everyone involved wants firm answers, the process to draw definitive conclusion­s continues, and we ask for patience as the medical profession­als continue their work.”

Johnson is expected to be out for at least three months and will likely miss the rest of the basketball season, according to the Sun.

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