An Unusual Presentation of Tuberculosis
Low Qin Jian, Cheo Seng Wee
Borneo Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS) · 2019-05
Abstract
The normal pericardium is a fibroelastic sac containing a thin layer of fluid that surrounds the heart. Cardiac tamponade, which may be acute or subacute, is characterized by the accumulation of pericardial fluid under pressure. Tuberculous pericarditis is a complication of tuberculosis which is often diagnose late due to the difficulty in establishing this diagnosis. We present a case of pericardial tuberculosis diagnosed in a 20-year-old young retroviral disease patient who presented with signs of cardiac tamponade. His clinical condition improved post-pericardial tapping and he was discharged with antituberculosis medications. This case highlight the importance of having a high level of suspicion as this condition is easily curable.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Cardiac tamponade
- Pericardium
- Pericardial fluid
- Tuberculosis
- Tamponade
- Pericardial effusion
- Complication
- Presentation (obstetrics)
- Pericarditis
- Surgery
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine