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Immunobiology 2019-Nov

Acute primary purulent pericarditis in an adult patient with unknown X-linked agammaglobulinemia.

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Cristian Martignani
Giulia Massaro
Antonio Bruno
Mauro Biffi
Matteo Ziacchi
Igor Diemberger

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is a rare form of inherited immunodeficiency due to an impairment in B-lymphocyte differentiation and maturation. In the majority of cases XLA is diagnosed in childhood, particularly among males affected by recurrent infections and with a family history of immunodeficiency. Infections of respiratory tract, gastrointestinal apparatus, eyes, nose and ears are frequent in XLA patients; on the contrary, infections of myocardium, cardiac valves and pericardium are rarely described in XLA. A 34-year-old man with unknown XLA was hospitalized because of syncope, due to pericardial tamponade, caused by acute primary purulent pericarditis. Immediate pericardiocentesis was effective in improving hemodynamics, and empiric antibiotic therapy was successful in controlling the infection. Purulent pericarditis is a rare disease with high mortality rate: it is usually caused by hematogenous bacterial propagation, direct infection of pericardial space by chest wounds or thoracic surgery, or extension of infection from adjacent tissues. However, this patient had no recent local or systemic infections. Because of unusual clinical picture during hospitalization he underwent further clinical and laboratory evaluations, that showed low immunoglobulin levels. After exclusion of acquired immunodeficiency, genetic tests were performed: they detected deletion of exons 8-9-10 of Bruton Tyrosine Kinase gene on X chromosome, leading to the diagnosis of XLA. Acute purulent primary pericarditis may also occur in adult XLA patients as first clinical manifestation. According to this case report, a primary immunodeficiency syndrome should be considered in patients with atypical cardiac infections and no predisposing conditions, regardless of age.

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