Med Clin Barcelona
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Although in the last few years several cases of bacterial endocarditis have been reported in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, such as association is still infrequent and only in rare instances has pathologic examination of the cardiac lesions been possible. In this work a brief comment is made on the different forms of clinical presentation of the disease. ⋯ The patient died of an infected ascites. Some recent reports point to a higher incidence of bacterial endocarditis in cirrhotic patients, and this fact is felt to be an argument in favour of the hematogenous origin of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
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Pneumonia due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae may present at any age after age five. The clinical picture varies from an acute febrile illness to a prolonged disease with affected general state and little pulmonary involvement. The radiological picture is varied but the alveolar pattern predominates, making the differential diagnosis with the bacterial pneumonias difficult. ⋯ This radiological picture is particularly frequent in elderly patients, often affected by other diseases able to induce immunodepression. In such patients the radiology and the unspecific clinical picture frequently cause diagnostic delays. The presence of a pneumonia with multisystem involvement (blood, nervous system, joints, etc.) should suggest the possibility of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.