SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jun 2018)

Septic pulmonary emboli causing recurrent bilateral pneumothoraces in a patient with right sided endocarditis: A case report and review of literature

  • Sumit Kapoor,
  • Jyotsana Thakkar,
  • Muhammad Asim Siddique

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X18784823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Patients with a history of drug abuse and right sided endocarditis are prone to develop septic pulmonary emboli. Pneumothorax is a rare complication of septic pulmonary emboli reported in the literature, likely due to the rupture of thin-walled septic cavitary lesions resembling pneumatoceles into the pleural space. Only seven cases (including our case) of pneumothorax from septic pulmonary emboli due to right sided endocarditis have been described in the literature. Our patient is the first reported case of recurrent bilateral pneumothorax due to septic pulmonary emboli and tricuspid valve endocarditis.