AI Article Synopsis

  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae mainly causes respiratory infections, but can lead to other issues in 20-25% of cases, including rare cardiac problems.
  • A unique case involved a patient developing a pericardial mass and cardiac tamponade due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, requiring emergency surgery.
  • After the surgery, the patient responded well to antibiotics, with no recurrence of the fluid buildup during follow-up, highlighting the pathogen's serious potential beyond respiratory symptoms.

Article Abstract

Mycoplasma pneumoniae primarily causes respiratory tract infections. Extrapulmonary manifestations are seen in 20-25% of cases. Cardiac involvement is rarely reported. We present a unique case of a pericardial mass and cardiac tamponade associated with a Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. This required emergency pericardial fenestration. The patient improved dramatically postoperatively on antibiotics and there was no recurrence of the pericardial effusion on follow up. This case highlights the often forgotten invasive properties of a common respiratory tract pathogen and emphasises the need to consider this easily treatable entity in the differential diagnosis of idiopathic pericardial effusions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951971PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.14-5-549DOI Listing

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