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11/12. Detection of parvovirus B19 in skin biopsy, serum, and bone marrow of a patient with fever, rash, and polyarthritis followed by pneumonia, pericardial effusion, and hepatitis.

    A previously healthy 33-year-old male patient presented with fever, rash and polyarthritis. Subsequently, he developed pleuropneumonitis, pericardial effusion and hepatitis. The diagnosis of parvovirus B19 infection was based on the detection of parvovirus dna by PCR in a skin biopsy, bone marrow cells and serum. The patient had high parvovirus IgG antibody titres but remained negative for IgM at a three month follow-up, suggesting persistence of the virus or reinfection. It is concluded that detection of viral dna is needed to verify a parvovirus B19 infection even in an immunologically healthy host. ( info)

12/12. Traumatic rupture of right diaphragm presenting as pleuropneumonia.

    We present a case of rupture of the right diaphragm, due to an automobile accident, discovered after a period of eight years and presenting a clinical picture of pleuropneumonia. The radiologic appearances of traumatic hernia of the diaphragm are more difficult to appreciate on the right side because of the presence of the liver and delayed symptoms. This may be dangerous or sometimes fatal. ( info)
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