Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2864855 | The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Q fever endocarditis is a rare disease in the United States, where no reliable reporting exists. Q fever endocarditis involves underlying abnormal native valves or prosthetic valves. Vegetations are small or absent. Relapses are common. Surgeries are common adding to morbidity and cost. The chronicity of the syndrome and its high morbidity mandate an increased awareness of the condition in patients with culture-negative endocarditis or unexplained perivalvular leaks detected by echocardiography. Appropriate diagnosis and tailored treatment are likely to reduce the need for repeat surgeries.
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Authors
Jeremy W. MD, Larry M. MD, Imad M. MD, Sherif MBBCh, Yin Guang MD, Farouk MBChB, FRCPC,