Síndrome de Austrian, reporte de caso

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Abstract

Austrian syndrome is a triad characterized by pneumonia, meningitis and endocarditis, as a result of a Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteremia. We report a previously healthy 49 year-old male, who consulted at the emergency care unit with a history of one week of pleuritic pain, fever leading to an altered level of consciousness and seizures. A diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia and meningitis was reached, isolating Streptococcus pneumoniae in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood cultures. Antibiotic treatment was started but the patient had an unsatisfactory response. During hospitalization a new heart murmur was found in the physical examination. An echocardiography was performed and a massive aortic valve insufficiency was found along with vegetations and a perforation of the same valve. The valve was replaced by a prosthetic one and the patient responded satisfactorily to the surgical and antibiotic treatment, without complications.

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Salinas Gallegos, A., Contreras R., J., Lanas Z., F., Neira V., V., Soto, M., Silva, A., … Díaz, A. (2017). Síndrome de Austrian, reporte de caso. Revista Medica de Chile, 145(11), 1480–1484. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872017001101480

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