Improvement of Dilated Cardiomyopathy with Methylprednisolone in a Patient with Multiple Fibrosclerosis
Date
2014Author
Altun, İbrahimGuz, Goksel
Akın, Fatih
Kose, Nuri
Altun, Ilknur
Gunaydin, Zeki Yuksel
Sahin, Cem
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Multifocal fibrosclerosis is a rare syndrome of unknown cause that is characterized by fibrosis involving multiple organ systems. Definitive diagnosis can only be made based on biopsy findings. In this case, the biopsy specimen of the patient demonstrates pulmonary hyalinated granuloma or sclerosing mediastinitis. There are few reports of multiple fibrosclerosis with heart failure. Here, we reported a case of retroperitoneal fibrosis with massive mediastinal involvement extending to pleura and pericardium causing pleuro-pericardial effusion with dilated cardiomyopathy. Systolic dysfunction was improved and pericardial effusion disappeared with methylprednisolone treatment.