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Severe backache as a presenting sign of bacterial endocarditis
Abstract:
We report on two patients whose presenting sign of bacterial endocarditis was a sudden and severe backache. According to the literature, 25-44% of patients with bacterial endocarditis have musculoskeletal symptoms and in about 27% these symptoms are the first sign of the disease. The most probable pathogenetic mechanism of these symptoms is arterial microembolization consisting of bacteria and immune complexes.