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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (
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Infective endocarditis due to Streptococcus agalactiae is uncommon and carries an ominous prognosis, leading some authors to advocate early surgery. This report describes an 83-year-old woman with community-acquired infective
endocarditis
due to S. agalactiae. The patient, who had a history of surgery for colon cancer, presented with fever,
agitation
and general malaise. She achieved a favorable outcome with antibiotic treatment only. For infective
endocarditis
due to S. agalactiae, appropriate antimicrobial agents should be started as soon as possible, with surgery reserved for those cases of particular indication.
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PMID:Favorable outcome of infective endocarditis due to Streptococcus agalactiae after conservative treatment. 1549 13
A 38-year-old left-handed male, with a past history of ventricular septal defect, presented to our hospital with complaints of sudden onset of right hemiparesis and
restlessness
. Computed tomography (CT) showed a hypodense area in the left insular cortex and corona radiata. The symptoms worsened on the next day, and CT demonstrated a new hypodense area in the left temporal lobe. Echocardiography showed vegetation on the mitral valve, so the patient was treated with a high dose of antibiotics under a diagnosis of infective
endocarditis
. Although the course was uneventful, subarachnoid hemorrhage was observed on the 4th day, which was followed by hemorrhagic infarction. Cerebral angiography revealed an aneurysm of the bifurcation of the middle cerebral artery and occlusion of the superior trunk of the M2 portion. T he aneurysmwas successfully obliterated, and histological examinationestablished the diagnosis of a bacterial aneurysm caused by septic embolism. Septic embolism originating from infectious endocarditis is likely to be followed by acute hemodynamic changes and fatal events. Therefore, the possibility of bacterial aneurysm should be considered immediately in patients with neurological deficits caused by septic embolism.
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PMID:[Early subarachnoid hemorrhage from a bacterial aneurysm of the middle cerebral artery bifurcation following cerebral infarction caused by a septic embolism: case report]. 1705 18
It is normal to have patients to present with
agitation
to the emergency department. The history could be suggestive of the diagnosis in most. When an apparently healthy young man comes to the hospital agitated, without any history of fever or trauma, it is not an easy one to diagnose. This is a case report of a 35 year old gentleman who presented with such a history and the final diagnosis turned out to be a usual disease. Hence any patient presenting with neurological manifestations as
agitation
, one should consider cardiac causes such as Infective
Endocarditis
if no other obvious cause is found initially.
...
PMID:An unusual presentation of an unusual disease: infective endocarditis: a case report and review of the literature. 1897 81
Abscesses related to drug use are the most common cutaneous manifestations among injection drug users, often occurring when the veins become less accessible. In these cases, other techniques may be used to administer drugs, such as skin popping (subcutaneous injection) or muscle popping (intramuscular injection). The main risk factors for abscess formation include skin popping, use of unsterilized needles, and injection of speedball (a mixture of cocaine and heroin). We present a case of recurrent abscesses accompanied by fever, hypersomnia alternating with insomnia, diaphoresis, fatigue, recent weight loss, and
agitation
following subcutaneous injection of a tramadol, opipramol, and clonazepam mixture. Differential diagnoses included pyoderma gangrenosum on the basis of hepatitis C virus, skin lesions connected with human immunodeficiency virus infection, vasculitis,
endocarditis
, and serotonin syndrome. The patient was treated with oral antibiotics, surgical incision, and drainage of the abscesses, with consequent improvement.
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PMID:Cutaneous manifestations of injectable drug use: hidden secrets. 2481 77