Culture Negative Infective Endocarditis Associated with Osler’s Nodes
Infective endocarditis is a form of endocarditis, or inflammation, of the inner tissue of the heart, such as its valves, caused by infectious agents. The agents are usually bacterial, but other organisms can also be responsible. The prototypic lesion of infective endocarditis the vegetation is a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2012-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/1894/40-%203829.A.pdf |
Summary: | Infective endocarditis is a form of endocarditis, or inflammation,
of the inner tissue of the heart, such as its valves, caused by
infectious agents. The agents are usually bacterial, but other
organisms can also be responsible. The prototypic lesion of
infective endocarditis the vegetation is a mass of platelets, fibrin,
micro-colonies of microorganisms, and scant inflammatory cells.
Infection most commonly involves heart valves (either native or
prosthetic) but may also occur on the low-pressure side of a
ventricular septal defect, on the mural endocardium where it
is damaged by aberrant jets of blood or foreign bodies, or on
intracardiac devices themselves.
We studied one patient of rheumatic heart disease with fever,
osler’s nodes and echocardiographic evidence of endocarditis
but blod culture was negative. Patient was successfully treated
with antibiotics. This article highlights the diagnostic utility of
osler’s nodes in culture negative endocarditis. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |