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Ioana B Florea1, Jennifer Mitzner2, Frederic Ginsberg3
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A rare case of bacterial endocarditis presented atypically, with vegetations found on the ventricular septum and papillary muscle, not the aortic valve, despite initial echocardiogram findings. This highlights the importance of thorough intraoperative assessment for diagnosing unusual endocarditis presentations.
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