[Fungal endocarditis in non drug-addict patients. 10-year experience]
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Abstract
The incidence of fungal endocarditis involving non-addict patients has represented 3% of all cases of infective endocarditis. Even nowadays, fungal endocarditis is a disease with a high mortality and a precocious diagnosis is important to approach surgical treatment and to improve its prognosis.
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| Authors | Ramírez Moreno A;Anguita Sánchez M;Castillo Domínguez JC;Siles Rubio JR;Torres Calvo F;Vallés Belsué F;; |
| Journal | revista espanola de cardiologia |
| Year | 2000 |
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