Abstract
Bacterial infection is a rare cause of pericarditis especially in the post-antibiotic era. When compared to viral or idiopathic etiologies, purulent pericarditis carries a higher risk for complications. While most cases are due to Staphylococcus aureus, we present a rare case of pericarditis due to Bacteroides fragilis originating from a liver abscess and leading to pericardial effusion. Our case highlights the need to maintain a high clinical suspicion of bacterial infection when patients present with sepsis and have evidence of pericarditis.
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Saouma, S., Olson, P. C., Uddin, A., Spagnola, J., Mobarakai, N., & Lafferty, J. C. (2019). Purulent Pericarditis Caused by Bacteroides fragilis : A Rare Complication of Cholangitis. Cardiology Research, 10(5), 309–311. https://doi.org/10.14740/cr904
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