Use of PCR in the diagnosis of pericardial amebiasis: a case report and systematic review of the literature.
Takahiro MatsuoAkira SaitoFujimi KawaiKazuhiro IshikawaRyo HasegawaTakahiro SuzukiTakahisa FujinoKatsuhito KinoshitaTaku AsanoAtsushi MizunoKenji YagitaNobuyuki KomiyamaYuki UeharaNobuyoshi MoriPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
This case suggests that, although only 122 cases of amebic pericarditis have been reported, clinicians should be aware of E. histolytica as a potential causative pathogen. The polymerase chain reaction method was used to detect E. histolytica in the pericardial effusion and was found to be useful for the diagnosis of amebic pericarditis in addition to the positive results for the serum antibody testing for E. histolytica. Because of the high mortality associated with delayed treatment, prompt diagnosis should be made.