The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine (Mar 2023)
Cavitatory necrotising pneumonia with extrapulmonary multi-systemic involvement — a rare presentation of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Abstract
Abstract Background Mycoplasma pneumoniae is one of the leading causes of community-acquired pneumonia. Due to its microbiological variation, clinical presentations of mycoplasma infections are atypical and diverse. Multiple pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestations of Mycoplasma pneumoniae have been documented. Among pulmonary, common manifestations are fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy, pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, etc. Necrotising pneumonia leading to cavitation as a manifestation is rather an uncommon presentation. Case presentation We are reporting a rare case of a 5-year-old female child who presented with bilateral haemorrhagic pleural effusion and necrotising pneumonia with cavitation along with extrapulmonary manifestation in the form of maculo-papular rash, Coombs-positive haemolytic anaemia and serositis. The child was started on azithromycin and symptomatic management, but she did not respond to it; she had clinical worsening and evidence of radiological necrotising pneumonia. The child was treated as macrolide-resistant mycoplasma pneumonia with levofloxacin, steroids and rigorous physiotherapy. Conclusions Accurate clinical acumen along with timely radiological imaging is the need of the hour for early diagnosis of macrolide-resistant mycoplasma pneumonia (MRMP). This case also emphasises role of fluoroquinolones and steroids in treatment of macrolide-resistant mycoplasma pneumonia.
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