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Recurrent Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis and Primary Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
Amit K Mandal1, Randeep S Heer1, Mario Petrou2
1Cardiology/Internal Medicine, Wexham Park Hospital, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Slough, GBR.
Abstract:
In 2015, a 37-year-old man was referred for evaluation of hypertension and was found to have a mobile structure on the posterior mitral valve leaflet on echocardiography. Laboratory investigations yielded a diagnosis of primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APLS). He underwent excision of the lesion and mitral valve repair. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE). The patient was anticoagulated with warfarin up until 2018, which was substituted for rivaroxaban because of an erratic international normalised ratio. Serial echocardiography up to 2020 was unremarkable. In 2021, he presented with breathlessness and peripheral oedema. Echocardiography demonstrated large vegetation on both mitral valve leaflets. At the operation, vegetations were also evident on the left and noncoronary cusps of the aortic valve and he underwent mechanical aortic and mitral valve replacement. Histology confirmed NBTE. The case is unusual and highlights recurrent NBTE requiring re-do valve surgery.
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