| Literature DB >> 18809560 |
Raimunda S N Brilhante1,2,3, Rossana A Cordeiro2,1,4,3, Marcos F G Rocha5,1,3, Maria A B Fechine3, Felipe M Furtado3, Aparecida T Nagao-Dias6,1, Zoilo P Camargo7, José J C Sidrim1,2,3.
Abstract
Coccidioidal pericarditis is a condition found in approximately 1-5% of patients infected by Coccidioides species. It is associated with widely diverse clinical symptoms. This paper reports a case of coccidioidal pericarditis diagnosed by an in-house Coccidioides posadasii antigen and confirmed with mycological and molecular methods. From February to September 2005, the patient suffered from fever, weight loss, a non-productive cough, thoracic pain and tachycardia. He received a positive diagnosis of coccidioidal pericarditis only in October 2005. The macromorphological examination of the culture showed a whitish felt-like colony, which became brownish with age. Preparations in lactophenol cotton blue stain showed hyaline septate hyphae with fragmentation and thin arthroconidia-like structures. Pericardial fluid and sera samples were positive for Coccidioides antibodies by immunodiffusion and ELISA with a C. posadasii in-house antigen preparation. The C. posadasii identification was confirmed by nested PCR of the antigen 2/proline-rich antigen (Ag2/PRA) encoding gene.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18809560 DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.2008/002428-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Microbiol ISSN: 0022-2615 Impact factor: 2.472