Fatal Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Myopericarditis in a Young Adult Male: A Case Report.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Cecilia Ferronato, Jessika Camatti, Fabrizio Zucchi, Paolo Ius, Rossana Cecchi, Anna Laura Santunione
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Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), typically known for a self-limited infection, the "infectious mononucleosis" (IM), can rarely provoke cardiac complications. We present here a case of fatal EBV myopericarditis in a young adult recently diagnosed with IM. A 16-year-old patient, whose medical history was characterized by multiple chronic pathologic conditions, was diagnosed with IM during a hospitalization. A month after discharge, he was admitted to the hospital, where an exacerbation of chronic pericarditis was diagnosed. Then, a few hours later, the patient died. Autopsy, histologic, and microbiological examinations were performed. Internal examination demonstrated opalescent and thickened pericardium, containing 180 mL of a yellowish clear effusion. The epicardium was opalescent and thickened. Cardiac microscopical examination demonstrated a diffuse and intense inflammatory infiltrate of myocardium and pericardium, associated with focal myocyte necrosis. Qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, performed in the pericardial effusion, tested positive for EBV DNA. The cause of death was identified as a fatal moderate-to-severe myopericarditis caused by EBV that occurred in a young adult with multiple chronic pathologic conditions. This case report emphasizes that EBV infection should be considered as a cause of sudden death due to cardiac complications in young patients with a recent diagnosis of IM.

年轻成年男性致死性eb病毒性心包炎1例报告
爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)通常以自限性感染而闻名,即“传染性单核细胞增多症”(IM),很少引起心脏并发症。我们在这里提出一个致命的EBV心包炎在一个年轻的成年人最近被诊断为IM。一名16岁的患者,其病史以多种慢性病理状况为特征,在住院期间被诊断为IM。出院一个月后,他住进医院,诊断为慢性心包炎加重。几个小时后,病人去世了。进行了尸检、组织学和微生物学检查。内部检查显示乳白色心包膜增厚,含有180 mL淡黄色透明积液。心外膜乳白色增厚。心脏显微镜检查显示心肌和心包膜弥漫和强烈的炎症浸润,伴有局灶性心肌细胞坏死。在心包积液中进行定性实时聚合酶链反应,EBV DNA检测呈阳性。死亡原因被确定为由EBV引起的致命的中重度心包炎,发生在具有多种慢性病理条件的年轻成年人身上。本病例报告强调,EBV感染应被视为近期诊断为IM的年轻患者因心脏并发症而猝死的原因。
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期刊介绍: Drawing on the expertise of leading forensic pathologists, lawyers, and criminologists, The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology presents up-to-date coverage of forensic medical practices worldwide. Each issue of the journal features original articles on new examination and documentation procedures. While most articles are available as web based articles, PDF and in ePub reader format, some earlier articles do not have PDFs available. If you would like to view an article in the ePub format, you will need to download an ePub reader to view this file, a number of which are available for free online.
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