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A rare localization in right-sided endocarditis diagnosed by echocardiography: a case report.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Right-sided endocarditis occurs predominantly in intravenous drug users, patients with pacemakers or central venous lines and with congenital heart diseases. The vast majority of cases involve the tricuspid valve. CASE PRESENTATION: A case of a 31-year-old woman with intravenous drug abuse who had a right-sided vegetation attached to the muscular bundle of the right ventricle is presented. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a vegetation in the right ventricular outflow tract. Transesophageal echocardiography clearly showed that the 1.8 cm vegetation was not adherent to the pulmonary valve but attached to a muscular bundle. CONCLUSIONS: Our case points to an unusual location of right-sided endocarditis in intravenous drug users. It confirms that TTE remains an easy and highly sensitive first-line examination for the diagnosis of right-sided endocarditis.

SUBMITTER: Cosson S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC194433 | biostudies-literature | 2003

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A rare localization in right-sided endocarditis diagnosed by echocardiography: a case report.

Cosson Stéphane S   Kevorkian Jean-Philippe JP   Milliez Paul P   Beaufils Philippe P   Cohen Ariel A  

Cardiovascular ultrasound 20030814


<h4>Background</h4>Right-sided endocarditis occurs predominantly in intravenous drug users, patients with pacemakers or central venous lines and with congenital heart diseases. The vast majority of cases involve the tricuspid valve.<h4>Case presentation</h4>A case of a 31-year-old woman with intravenous drug abuse who had a right-sided vegetation attached to the muscular bundle of the right ventricle is presented. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a vegetation in the right ventricular outf  ...[more]

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