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A case report of a24-year-old male with a large hemorrhagic pericardiai effusion
Although bloody pericardial effusion often suggests neoplasia,such an event is not rare in tuberculosis (TB),especially in those countries with a high TB disease burden.Meanwhile,TB accounts for 50% and greater than 90% of large pericardial effusions in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative and HIV-positive patients,respectively.Here we report a case of a 24-year-old HIV-negative male who presented with fever and hemorrhagic pericardial effusion.The patient was given presumptive anti-TB treatment before diagnosis was established.Eventually the patient responded well to the anti-TB treatment at the last follow-up and the diagnosis was confirmed by aspirated pericardial fluid culture on LowensteinJensen (LJ) medium.