奥地利综合征:一个不寻常的三联征中的社区获得性肺炎。

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Andrés Felipe Ochoa-Diaz, Jonathan Javier Díaz-Jurado, Natalia Isabel Suárez-Ospino, Paula Andrea Silva-Martínez, Javier Enrique Fajardo-Rivero
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摘要

奥地利综合征对应于由肺炎链球菌引起的脑膜炎、肺炎和心内膜炎的三联征,考虑到实体的罕见性,没有全球或局部发病率。恐慌病例在拉丁美洲公布,哥伦比亚没有。本文报告一例免疫功能正常的奥地利综合征患者因青霉素耐药的肺炎链球菌感染。主动脉瓣是奥地利综合征最常见的受累部位;这名患者的右冠状动脉口有一个不寻常的植被定位。预后不佳,死亡率为30%或更高,尽管出现系统性并发症,该患者仍存活下来。疫苗接种状态对预防和病例严重程度有影响,因为可获得的疫苗中通常包括负责任的血清型。该患者的血清型被现有疫苗覆盖;然而,她的疫苗接种情况尚不清楚。因此,我们报告了哥伦比亚首例由青霉素耐药性肺炎链球菌引起的奥地利综合征病例,该患者没有明确的合并症或毒物学史,且进化成功。
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Austrian Syndrome: Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Unusual Triad.

Austrian Syndrome: Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Unusual Triad.

Austrian Syndrome: Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Unusual Triad.

Austrian Syndrome: Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Unusual Triad.

Austrian syndrome corresponds to the triad of meningitis, pneumonia, and endocarditis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, there is no global or local incidence given the infrequency of entity. Scarce cases are published in Latin America, with none of them in Colombia. A case of Austrian syndrome by penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae in an immunocompetent patient is presented. Aortic valve is the most frequent site involved in Austrian syndrome; this patient had an unusual localization of the vegetation on the right coronary artery ostium. The prognosis is poor with a mortality rate of 30% or higher, this patient survived despite systemic complications. Vaccination status impacts in prevention and severity of cases because responsible serotypes are often included in available vaccines. The patient had a serotype covered by available vaccines; however, her vaccination status was unknown. Thus, we present the first case reported in Colombia of Austrian syndrome by a penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae, in a patient with no identified comorbidities or toxicological history, with a successful evolution.

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