behind recurrent thromboembolic events
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Abstract
We describe the case of a 68-year-old man, who presented with an ischemic stroke due to cardiac embolization related to mitral valve endocarditis. Blood cultures were always negative and post-operative valve histology did not show microorganisms. The patient also presented further recurrent peripheral embolic events. These clinical aspects were the first sign of a pancreas adenocarcinoma, which was only diagnosed in the clinical autopsy. In conclusion, these clinical findings of recurrent thromboembolic events with no microorganisms isolated suggests the diagnostic of a marantic endocarditis.
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| Authors | ;Sara Lopes Guerreiro;Carolina Gouveia;Rita Mora de Féria;Ana Lourenço;Fátima Grenho |
| Journal | indian journal of dental research |
| Year | 2016 |
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