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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Case report

“Pulmonary Actinomycosis attributable to Actinomyces meyeri presenting as cardiac tamponade: a case report”

Authors: Saori Nishizawa, Keisuke Anan, Kazunori Tobino, Masanobu Okahisa, Yuki Goto, Kojin Murakami, Takuto Sueyasu, Miyuki Munechika, Kohei Yoshimine, Mai Yoshino

Published in: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Recently, it is reported that Actinomyces meyeri is the most common species causing actinomycosis. However, to our knowledge, there was no report about pulmonary actinomycosis attributable to A. meyeri presenting as cardiac tamponade.

Case presentation

Hereby we describe a case of pulmonary actinomycosis attributable to A. meyeri presenting as cardiac tamponade. At first, the patient was diagnosed with bacterial pericarditis with lung abscess in the left lower lung lobe and underwent pericardial drainage. Three days after the removal of the drainage tube, atrial fibrillation followed by cardiac arrest with asystole occurred and immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation restored his circulation. Thereafter, he underwent pneumocentesis of the lung abscess and the culture grew A. meyeri. He was successfully treated with penicillin G.

Conclusion

This is the first case of pulmonary actinomycosis attributable to A. meyeri presenting as cardiac tamponade. We believe that an increased awareness of the disease is necessary to expedite diagnosis therefore minimizing morbidity and mortality.
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Metadata
Title
“Pulmonary Actinomycosis attributable to Actinomyces meyeri presenting as cardiac tamponade: a case report”
Authors
Saori Nishizawa
Keisuke Anan
Kazunori Tobino
Masanobu Okahisa
Yuki Goto
Kojin Murakami
Takuto Sueyasu
Miyuki Munechika
Kohei Yoshimine
Mai Yoshino
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 2049-6958
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40248-018-0132-9

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