A Rare Case of Tuberculous Constrictive Pericarditis Due to Disseminated Tuberculosis with Response to Anti-tuberculosis Chemotherapy and Steroids in a Developed City State
Luokai Wang, Jade Soh, Yun Yun Go, I. Balakrishnan, Srujana Ganti, Min-On Tan
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A 27-year-old man presented with a 1-week history of atypical chest pain and sinus tachycardia. His physical examination was unremarkable. His resting ECG showed sinus tachycardia with widespread T-wave inversion. His initial blood tests show mildly raised troponin T and inflammatory markers and marked raised D-dimer. A CT pulmonary angiogram was performed to exclude pulmonary embolism but incidentally revealed an anterior mediastinal mass. A transthoracic echocardiogram and cardiac MRI showed features of constrictive pericarditis. A video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical biopsy of the anterior mediastinal mass showed thymic tissue with necrotising granulomatous inflammation and an acid-fast bacilli culture was positive to tuberculosis infection. The patient was started on anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy and a 6-week tapering course of oral steroids. A repeat cardiac MRI performed after 6 weeks of treatment showed a significant response to treatment with resolution of constrictive physiology.