Bilateral empyema caused by adult-onset Still's disease
- PMID: 11223737
- DOI: 10.1159/000050469
Bilateral empyema caused by adult-onset Still's disease
Abstract
Empyemas are usually of infectious origin. Noninfectious causes of empyema may be a considerable diagnostic challenge, as exemplified in the present case report. A 21-year-old male presented with high fever, sore throat and myalgias of 1 week duration. In the following days, bilateral pleural effusions developed, with cellular counts in the pleural fluid up to 117 x 10(9)/liter (98% neutrophils). Despite institution of empiric antibiotic therapy, spiking fever continued. All culture studies resulted in being negative. Following the report of a serum ferritin concentration of 6,975 microg/l, adult-onset Still's disease was diagnosed and successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drugs. This case adds adult-onset Still's disease to the list of noninfectious causes of empyema and underlies the value of measuring serum ferritin as a diagnostic tool.
Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel
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