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Microbial Transitions in Infective Endocarditis Influence the Spectrum of Clinical Features and Functional Outcomes. [PDF]

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Shiba M   +11 more
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for preventing bacterial endocarditis following dental procedures.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2022
BACKGROUND Infective endocarditis is a severe infection arising in the lining of the chambers of the heart. It can be caused by fungi, but most often is caused by bacteria.
Samantha J Rutherford   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Glomerulonephritis in bacterial endocarditis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1984
The introduction of antibiotic therapy and changing epidemiologic patterns have altered the nature of glomerulonephritis as it occurs during the course of bacterial endocarditis. Observations made predominantly in the pre-antibiotic era suggested that infections with less virulent organisms, by virtue of their indolent subacute course, favored an ...
J, Neugarten, D S, Baldwin
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Bacterial endocarditis in cirrhosis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
The frequency of bacterial endocarditis at autopsy in cirrhotic and noncirrhotic patients was examined. A total of 2352 autopsies were performed during a 30-year period during which bacterial endocarditis (BE) was found in 14 patients (0.59%), and cirrhosis was present in 342 patients (14.5%).
J H, Denton   +3 more
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Subacute bacterial endocarditis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1949
Abstract 1.1. In the year 1946 ten patients with subacute bacterial endocarditis due to nonhemolytic streptococcus were admitted to this hospital. All have achieved cures with the use of penicillin. 2.2. Five of the ten patients had had recent dental work prior to onset of the illness which probably precipitated the infection. 3.3.
R, SNYDERMAN, J S, TIPPING
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Aortitis and Bacterial Endocarditis

Vascular, 2008
Aortitis is an inflammatory condition that can be due to numerous causes. It is a diagnostic quandary because it commonly shows similar clinical, pathologic, and aortographic features independently of the etiology. A case of aortitis, possibly secondary to bacterial endocarditis, initially misdiagnosed as an atherosclerotic aortic ulcer and managed ...
Luis R, Leon   +4 more
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Sequelae of bacterial endocarditis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1962
Abstract All cases of bacterial endocarditis confirmed or diagnosed at autopsy in the Philadelphia General Hospital during two periods were studied. Each period included approximately 10,000 consecutive autopsies. They were designated period I, the pre-antibiotic era, and period II, the antibiotic era.
M J, ROBINSON, J, RUEDY
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