Acquired intracardiac left-to-right shunts are rare occurrences. Chest trauma and myocardial infection are well-known causes of acquired ventricular septal defect (VSD). There have been several case reports describing left ventricle to right atrium shunt after infective endocarditis (IE). We present here a patient found to have an acquired VSD secondary to IE of the aortic and tricuspid valves in the setting of a known bicuspid aortic valve. This is the first case reported of acquired VSD in a pediatric patient in the setting of IE along with literature review of acquired left-to-right shunts
Isolated sinus of Valsalva (SV) aneurysm is a rare condition that may arise in patients with congeni...
Haemoptysis is a rare symptom associated with endocarditis. We describe the unusual clinical manifes...
A 63-year-old male patient with HIV disease presented with dyspnea and complete heart block, and was...
A 63-year-old man presented with generalized fatigue, chills, malaise, dyspnea, intermittent fevers,...
Infective endocarditis (IE) involving multiple cardiac valves is uncommon and has more risk of compl...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is usually diagnosed in childhood. In adults, it is less often diagn...
During a two-year period we have seen six patients with malformations of the ventricular septum resu...
OBJECTIVE: Although ventricular septal aneurysm may diminish or even close the shunt through the ven...
Background: Right sided endocarditis (IE) occurs predominantly in intravenous drug abusers, and occa...
Abstract- Congenital cardiac diseases are recognized as a major predisposing substrate for infective...
Aortic location of infective endocarditis is a risk factor for perivalvular extension of infection, ...
A 56-year-old African American male with end stage renal disease/ home hemodialysis, presented with ...
Streptococcus bovis endocarditis has 18%–62% association with colonic neoplasms with multivalvular i...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common congenital cardiac lesion encountered worldwide. ...
ABSTRACT: Gerbode defect is a rare shunt between the left ventricule and right atrium. The etiology ...
Isolated sinus of Valsalva (SV) aneurysm is a rare condition that may arise in patients with congeni...
Haemoptysis is a rare symptom associated with endocarditis. We describe the unusual clinical manifes...
A 63-year-old male patient with HIV disease presented with dyspnea and complete heart block, and was...
A 63-year-old man presented with generalized fatigue, chills, malaise, dyspnea, intermittent fevers,...
Infective endocarditis (IE) involving multiple cardiac valves is uncommon and has more risk of compl...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is usually diagnosed in childhood. In adults, it is less often diagn...
During a two-year period we have seen six patients with malformations of the ventricular septum resu...
OBJECTIVE: Although ventricular septal aneurysm may diminish or even close the shunt through the ven...
Background: Right sided endocarditis (IE) occurs predominantly in intravenous drug abusers, and occa...
Abstract- Congenital cardiac diseases are recognized as a major predisposing substrate for infective...
Aortic location of infective endocarditis is a risk factor for perivalvular extension of infection, ...
A 56-year-old African American male with end stage renal disease/ home hemodialysis, presented with ...
Streptococcus bovis endocarditis has 18%–62% association with colonic neoplasms with multivalvular i...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common congenital cardiac lesion encountered worldwide. ...
ABSTRACT: Gerbode defect is a rare shunt between the left ventricule and right atrium. The etiology ...
Isolated sinus of Valsalva (SV) aneurysm is a rare condition that may arise in patients with congeni...
Haemoptysis is a rare symptom associated with endocarditis. We describe the unusual clinical manifes...
A 63-year-old male patient with HIV disease presented with dyspnea and complete heart block, and was...