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Jiapeng Huang1, Michael J Bouvette, Yousef Hagi
1Department of Anesthesia, Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Healthcare, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. jiapenghuang@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Mycotic endoaortitis is a rarely occurring infectious entity with an extremely high mortality rate. We report an uncommon case of Phialemonium endoaortits with its management. This large fungal thrombus in the ascending aorta caused significant impediment to the blood flow.
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