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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (
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Two patients had bacteremia with Center for Disease Control group DF-2 Gram-negative rods. Previously described patients infected with this organism had clinical syndromes including cellulitis, meningitis, and
endocarditis
, and generally were severely ill. One of our patients had acute oligoarticular arthritis. The other had fever, headache, malaise, and a
generalized rash
. In neither case was bacterial infection considered likely at onset, and neither patient received antibiotic therapy. Both patients recovered completely. The organism is a fastidious Gram-negative rod that only recently has been characterized. Methods for isolating and identifying the organism are reviewed. The spectrum and frequency of illnesses caused by this organism are probably greater than previously recognized.
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PMID:Infection with CDC group DF-2 gram-negative rod: report of two cases. 624 27
Pulmonary valve infections without the involvement of other valves account for only 1.5- 2% of all infective
endocarditis
cases. Isolated pulmonary valve
endocarditis
due to fungus is extremely rare. The case is presented of a 36-year-old male who was found to have isolated pulmonary valve
endocarditis
caused by a very rare organism, Candida parapsilosis, and that was solely managed with medical therapy. The patient was evaluated for three weeks of lowgrade fever,
generalized rash
and fatigue, and found to have C. parapsilosis in the blood. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) demonstrated a 4.5 cm vegetation on the pulmonary valve, without involvement of other valves. The patient was deemed not to be a surgical candidate and was subsequently started on intravenous liposomal amphotericin B and 5-flucytosine, with excellent clinical outcome. Based on these case details, it must be emphasized that in selective cases and if there are no known complications, fungal
endocarditis
can be managed successfully using anti-fungal agents.
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PMID:Isolated Pulmonary Valve Fungal Endocarditis with Candida parapsilosis: Management Considerations of a Rare Case. 2976 27