An Unusual Manifestation of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection: Meningitis, Hepatitis, Iritis and Atypical Erythema Nodosum

Abstract
A 37-year-old man was admitted to hospital with fever, muscle tenderness, headache and mild exanthema on the right thigh. During his hospital stay, the headache worsened and aseptic meningitis was diagnosed. A bilateral iritis developed, and the exanthema developed into an atypical erythema nodosum. In liver function tests, pathological results were recorded. Vasculitis was suspected but could not be confirmed. All serological tests proved negative except for a fourfold titre rise to Chlamydia pneumoniae. We concluded that the meningitis, hepatitis, iritis and atypical erythema nodosum were most probably due to a C. pneumoniae infection.