The immunopathogenesis of tuberculous pericarditis
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Author(s)
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Tuberculous pericarditis is a severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and is the commonest cause of pericardial effusion in high incidence settings. Mortality ranges between 8 and 34%, and it is the leading cause of pericardial constriction in Africa and Asia. Current understanding of the disease is based on models derived from studies performed in the 1940–50s. This review summarises recent advances in the histology, microbiology and immunology of tuberculous pericarditis, with special focus on the effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and the determinants of constriction.
Date Issued
2020-02-21
Date Acceptance
2020-02-03
Citation
Microbes and Infection: a journal on infectious agents and host defenses, 2020, 22 (4-5), pp.172-181
ISSN
1286-4579
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
172
End Page
181
Journal / Book Title
Microbes and Infection: a journal on infectious agents and host defenses
Volume
22
Issue
4-5
Copyright Statement
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sponsor
Wellcome Trust
The Royal Society
Identifier
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1286457920300290?via%3Dihub
Grant Number
104803/Z/14/Z
NA150173
Subjects
Constriction
HIV
Immunology
Pathogenesis
Pericardial
Tuberculosis
0605 Microbiology
1107 Immunology
1108 Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-02-21