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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Journal of Australia, 1921
Richards, William Gwernwy
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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.
Ruben Snyderman, James S. Tipping
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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
To the Editor:— In your excellent editorial "Treatment of Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis" (March 10, 1951) certain factors are discussed which you consider the most important in obtaining cures in this disease. I feel that, in so doing, you have failed to mention two equally important factors: 1. The early treatment of subacute bacterial endocarditis
M. Weinshel, M.W. Lev, R.W. Reynolds
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AJKD Atlas of Renal Pathology: Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis-Associated Glomerulonephritis.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2016
Antibiotic therapy has decreased the incidence of glomerulonephritis related to subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE). Kidney involvement may be the initial manifestation of SBE in about 20% of patients.
Mark A. Lusco   +3 more
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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS: A CORRELATION OF THE CLINICAL EVIDENCE OF VALVULAR DEFORMITY WITH THE CONDITION OF THE VALVES AS FOUND AT AUTOPSY

, 1930
One of the most striking features of the clinical picture of subacute bacterial (Streptococcus viridans) endocarditis is the frequent occurrence of the disease as a terminal condition in patients suffering from rheumatic endocarditis with chronic ...
H. B. Sprague
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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS IN CHILDHOOD: REPORT OF TWELVE CASES

, 1928
The first clinical description of this disease was reported by Kirkes.1However, Corvisart and Leroux,2in 1801, were the first to describe vegetations on the valves and the wall of the auricle which appeared to be typical of those of subacute bacterial ...
William L. Rost, A. E. Fischer
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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS DUE TO A HEMOLYTIC HEMOPHILIC BACILLUS: REPORT OF A CASE

, 1923
In an extensive literature on the bacteriology of subacute bacterial endocarditis, there has been no mention of the hemolytic hemophilic bacilli. These organisms are closely related to the influenza bacilli, but they differ from them in one important ...
C. P. Miller, A. Branch
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Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis

Journal of Gerontology, 1946
To the Editor:— The article "Penicillin in Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis" (The Journal, November 24, p. 841) by Flippin et al. interested me very much, especially their advice to eradicate secondary foci of infection. They enumerated the tonsils, teeth and middle ear as probably the most frequent sites of focal diseases.
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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS COMPLICATED BY PREGNANCY

, 1930
There have been frequent reports in the literature of cases of subacute bacterial endocarditis occurring during the puerperium, yet there have been few bona fide cases of the disease observed during pregnancy.
J. L. Kobacker
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