An undiagnosed pleural effusion with surprising consequences

Respir Med Case Rep. 2017 May 26:22:53-56. doi: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2017.05.007. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

We present the case of a 43-year-old Italian woman with a left undiagnosed pleural effusion, which in subsequent months presented a clinically unexpected evolution with the appearance at first of a right wrist tenosynovitis and subsequently a bilateral lung involvement caused by M. Tuberculosis. With this case report, we would like to underline the importance of making a correct diagnosis of any pleural effusion as soon as possible by at least a thoracocentesis. If untreated, tuberculosis may easily disseminate to other organs. Some considerations and suggestions for antibiotic treatment of pleural effusion will also be given, since many antibiotics have some anti-tuberculosis effect and may delay the diagnosis of this infectious disease.

Keywords: Pleural effusion (PE); Pleural tuberculosis (PT); TB- NAAT=Tuberculosis nucleic acid amplification test; Tuberculous tenosynovitis.

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  • Case Reports