Abstract

Objective: Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) involves autoantibodies against multiple endocrine glands causing either hormonal excess or insufficiency. APS type 2, or Schmidt syndrome, is rare and usually seen in middle-aged females and is characterized by the presence of at least 2 of the following: Addison disease, autoimmune thyroid disease, and type 1 diabetes mellitus. In 2008, there were 3 case reports of APS type 2 presenting as pericarditis with cardiac tamponade, 2 of which had recurrent pericarditis. Methods: We present a rare case of APS type 2 presenting as acute pericarditis leading to cardiac tamponade in a young male. Results: A 21-year-old male who presented with chest pain was found to have acute pericarditis. He developed cardiac tamponade with an ejection fraction of 20% and he underwent emergent pericardiocentesis. Clinical tests revealed low sodium (131 mmol/L), normal potassium (4.5 mmol/L), high thyroid-stimulating hormone (17.9 μU/mL), and normal free thyroid hormones. His co...

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