An Unusual Case of Myopericarditis in a Young Woman

  • Figueiredo I
  • Kozyar I
  • Duarte C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 48-year-old woman with no history of cardiovascular risk factors was admitted to the emergency room with complaints of angor, dyspnea, and fever in the last 24 h. She was referred for xerostomia and xerophthalmia since 2015. At examination, the patient was polypneic with bibasal crackles. Blood tests showed leukocytosis and increased high sensitivity troponin I and C-reactive protein (CRP). The echocardiogram revealed a small pericardial effusion.  She was diagnosed with myopericarditis and started acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and colchicine. Laboratory tests indicated the presence of positive antinuclear antibodies, double-strain DNA antibodies (anti-dsDNA), anti-Sjögren's-syndrome-related antigen A (anti-SSA), and lupus anticoagulant antibodies. Positivity for phase II immunoglobulin M and G for Coxiella burnetti was detected. As it fulfills the diagnostic criteria for a possible flare of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and SS (triggered by a possible infection by C. burnetti) the patient started immunosuppressive therapy. A complete resolution of symptoms with normalization of CRP and troponin I values were observed.

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Figueiredo, I., Kozyar, I., Duarte, C., & Guimarães, F. (2022). An Unusual Case of Myopericarditis in a Young Woman. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32542

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