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Nikhil Choudhary1, Hailu Abera2, Ranajit B Naik3
1Cardiology, Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Jaipur, IND.
Abstract:
Tuberculosis presenting with myocarditis and severe systolic dysfunction is rarely reported. So far, only a few cases were reported from India. Our aim is to report this rare presentation of a common disease that we encountered at Narayana Multispecialty Hospital, Jaipur. A 34-year-old lady having disseminated tuberculosis involving lung, lymph node, and myocardium with severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction received medical treatment in our hospital. She had elevated cardiac biomarkers, severe left ventricular regional wall hypokinesis with an ejection fraction of 25-30%, bilateral upper and middle lobe ground-glass opacities, as well as mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathies on chest computed tomography scan and normal coronary angiogram. The patient was started with anti-tuberculosis therapy, a beta-blocker, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, and a corticosteroid and discharged after one week in a stable condition. The third month of follow up showed recovery and improvement in cardiac function.
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