Subacute pericardial abscess after aortic valve replacement: A case report

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Background: Purulent pericarditis is an infectious disease, frequently caused by gram-positive bacteria, that is rarely observed in healthy individuals, and is often associated with predisposing conditions. Case presentation: Here, we present the case of an Escherichia coli post-surgical localized purulent pericarditis complicated by transient constrictive pericarditis and its diagnostic and therapeutic management. Conclusions: Our case report focuses on the importance of imaging-guided treatment of purulent pericardial diseases, in particular on the emerging role of 18 F-labelled 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in pericardial diseases and on the management of transient constrictive pericarditis, often seen after thoracic surgery.

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Magnani, I., Spadotto, A., Paolisso, P., Foà, A., Savini, C., Pacini, D., … Galiè, N. (2020). Subacute pericardial abscess after aortic valve replacement: A case report. BMC Infectious Diseases, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05063-x

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