| Literature DB >> 30034954 |
Lina Ya'qoub1, Lyna Rehan2, Shailja Parikh3, Jonathan Enriquez3.
Abstract
Streptococcus agalactiae (S.agalactiae) is known to cause invasive infections in pregnant women, newborns, and immunosuppressed patients. It is an uncommon but life-threatening case of infective endocarditis in middle-aged otherwise healthy adults. We present a case of a patient with life-threatening infective endocaritis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae, who passed away despite medical treatment.Entities:
Keywords: infective endocarditis; streptococcus agalactiae
Year: 2018 PMID: 30034954 PMCID: PMC6047835 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1MRI of the brain showing infarction in the left frontal, left parietal, and left caudate area, concerning for cardiac embolization. There is also a midline shift of 5 mm.
MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Figure 2A four-chamber echocardiogram image showing a large mobile vegetation (arrow) on the mitral valve.
RA: Right Atrium. RV: Right Ventricle. LA: Left Atrium. LV: Left Ventricle.
Figure 3Parasternal long axis view showing the large vegetation (arrow) on the mitral valve.
LA: Left Atrium. LV: Left Ventricle. Ao: Aorta.