Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), typically known for a self-limited infection, the "infectious mononucleosis"(IM), can rarely provoke cardiac complications. We present here a case of fatal EBV myopericarditis in a young adult recently diagnosed with IM. A 16-year-old patient, whose medical history was characterized by multiple chronic pathologic conditions, was diagnosed with IM during a hospitalization. A month after discharge, he was admitted to the hospital, where an exacerbation of chronic pericarditis was diagnosed. Then, a few hours later, the patient died. Autopsy, histologic, and microbiological examinations were performed. Internal examination demonstrated opalescent and thickened pericardium, containing 180 mL of a yellowish clear effusion. The epicardium was opalescent and thickened. Cardiac microscopical examination demonstrated a diffuse and intense inflammatory infiltrate of myocardium and pericardium, associated with focal myocyte necrosis. Qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, performed in the pericardial effusion, tested positive for EBV DNA. The cause of death was identified as a fatal moderate-to-severe myopericarditis caused by EBV that occurred in a young adult with multiple chronic pathologic conditions. This case report emphasizes that EBV infection should be considered as a cause of sudden death due to cardiac complications in young patients with a recent diagnosis of IM.
Fatal Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Myopericarditis in a Young Adult Male / Ferronato, Cecilia; Camatti, Jessika; Zucchi, Fabrizio; Ius, Paolo; Cecchi, Rossana; Santunione, Anna Laura. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0195-7910. - (2025), pp. 1-4. [10.1097/paf.0000000000001053]
Fatal Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Myopericarditis in a Young Adult Male
Camatti, Jessika
;Cecchi, Rossana;Santunione, Anna Laura
2025
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), typically known for a self-limited infection, the "infectious mononucleosis"(IM), can rarely provoke cardiac complications. We present here a case of fatal EBV myopericarditis in a young adult recently diagnosed with IM. A 16-year-old patient, whose medical history was characterized by multiple chronic pathologic conditions, was diagnosed with IM during a hospitalization. A month after discharge, he was admitted to the hospital, where an exacerbation of chronic pericarditis was diagnosed. Then, a few hours later, the patient died. Autopsy, histologic, and microbiological examinations were performed. Internal examination demonstrated opalescent and thickened pericardium, containing 180 mL of a yellowish clear effusion. The epicardium was opalescent and thickened. Cardiac microscopical examination demonstrated a diffuse and intense inflammatory infiltrate of myocardium and pericardium, associated with focal myocyte necrosis. Qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, performed in the pericardial effusion, tested positive for EBV DNA. The cause of death was identified as a fatal moderate-to-severe myopericarditis caused by EBV that occurred in a young adult with multiple chronic pathologic conditions. This case report emphasizes that EBV infection should be considered as a cause of sudden death due to cardiac complications in young patients with a recent diagnosis of IM.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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