The purpose of this report is to describe a rare case of benign acute pericarditis associated with recurrent Plasmodium ovale malaria. It was observed in a 33-year-old soldier who was stationed in Djibouti after serving several previous stints in West Africa. A favorable clinical outcome was achieved using chloroquin (30 mg/kg on 6 days) in association with NSAID followed by salicylates for one month. Re-examination at one year showed no recurrence. This case shows that Plasmodium ovale malaria must be considered as a potential etiology for acute benign pericarditis in patients with a history of travel to endemic countries.
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