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Michael Richards1, Jennifer Johns
1Victorian Infectious Diseases Service, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Gratten St, Parkville 3050, Melbourne, Australia. Michael.Richards@mh.org.au
Abstract:
A woman presented after an illness of fever and arthralgia, with increasing shortness of breath. Investigations revealed she had effusive constrictive pericarditis, anaemia, a pulmonary infiltrate, and evidence of acute parvovirus B19 infection. Parvovirus should be considered as a cause of pericarditis, especially if there is recent arthralgia or associated anaemia.
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