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Case Reports
. 2023 Aug 24:17:11795468231189039.
doi: 10.1177/11795468231189039. eCollection 2023.

A Case of Pericarditis and Pericardial Masses Associated With Mycobacterium Paragordonae

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A Case of Pericarditis and Pericardial Masses Associated With Mycobacterium Paragordonae

Rehman Jinah et al. Clin Med Insights Cardiol. .

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a common cause of pericarditis worldwide and has been associated with pericardial masses. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are uncommonly associated with cardiac disease, having primarily been described in cases of endocarditis. Here we describe a case of an immunocompetent patient with Mycobacterium paragordonae infection causing pericarditis with a large effusion containing pericardial masses. The patient presented with chest pain, hypoxia and biochemical evidence of inflammation (CRP 216.1 mg/L). This report illustrates a rare case of pericarditis with pericardial masses associated with non-tuberculous mycobacteria and the first example of pericarditis associated with M. paragordonae.

Keywords: Pericarditis; emerging pathogen; non-tuberculous mycobacteria; pericardial mass.

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The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Twelve lead electrocardiogram obtained at the time of admission shows low voltages and ST segment elevation in the inferior leads.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Apical 4 chamber (A) and parasternal short axis (B) echocardiogram images show multiple pericardial masses.

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