| Literature DB >> 29187685 |
Shunsuke Kajikawa1, Tomoko Oeda1, Kwiyoung Park1, Kenji Yamamoto1, Hiroshi Sugiyama1, Hideyuki Sawada1.
Abstract
A 77-year-old man visited our hospital with unstable gait following 2 months of anorexia. Brain MRI showed multiple infarcts; cardiac echocardiography revealed mitral-valve vegetation; and blood culture revealed methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci. The patient was diagnosed with infective endocarditis (IE). Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) developed ten days after antibiotic treatment. Intracranial aneurysm was not found. We speculated that chronic inflammation of the cerebral arterial walls by bacteria of low virulence was associated with SAH complication. The vegetation disappeared following additional gentamicin administration and the patient recovered to walk.Entities:
Keywords: MRCNS; infective endocarditis; mycotic aneurysm; subarachnoid hemorrhage; vegetation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29187685 DOI: 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rinsho Shinkeigaku ISSN: 0009-918X