BMC Infectious Diseases (Jun 2021)

Legionnaires’ disease arising with hirsutism: case report of an extremely confusing event

  • Gabriella Serio,
  • Francesco Fortarezza,
  • Federica Pezzuto,
  • Luigi Santacroce,
  • Pietro Nazzaro,
  • Emilio Bellitti,
  • Domenica Cavone,
  • Andrea Marzullo,
  • Luigi Vimercati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-021-06247-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Legionella bacteria is a common cause of pneumonia, but the infection may affect several organs in the most serious cases. A systemic involvement ab initio could be non-specific, leading to a diagnostic misinterpretation. Case presentation A 33-year-old woman had been complaining of mental confusion, restlessness, aggressiveness, and, subsequently, hirsutism. After 3 weeks, the patient developed pneumonia and died during the hospitalization. The autopsy examination revealed a multi-organ necrotizing exudative disease involving the lung, the heart and the brain. The microbiological tests of tracheal aspirate were positive for Legionella pneumophila serotype 1. Conclusion The Legionella infection may show a proteiform clinical course and an extra-pulmonary manifestation may be the first sign of the disease. Herein, we report a case of Legionella infection in a young female, presenting with non-specific neurological symptoms and hirsutism at onset, misdiagnosed as a metabolic disease.

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