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[Aortic native valve endocarditis complicated with aorto-right atrial fistula]
Sergio Rocha1, Jorge Almeida, Albino Santos
1Serviços de de Cardiologia do Hospital de São Marcos, Braga, Cirurgia Torácica do Hospital de São João, Porto e de Cardiologia do Centro Hospitalar de Vila Real, Peso da Régua.
Abstract:
Aorto-cavitary fistulous tract formation is an uncommon but extremely serious complication of infective endocarditis, which is associated with high risk of in' hospital mortality, despite recent therapeutic and diagnostic advances. The authors report a case of native aortic valve infective endocarditis complicated with perivalvular abscess and fistulae to the right atrium.
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