Q Fever Endocarditis Presenting with Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism and Renal Infarction.

TEXAS HEART INSTITUTE JOURNAL(2016)

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Q fever is a zoonotic disease with a reservoir in mammals, birds, and ticks. Acute cases in human beings can be asymptomatic, or they can present with a flu-like illness, pneumonia, or hepatitis. Approximately 5% of cases progress to chronic Q fever. Endocarditis, the most typical manifestation of chronic Q fever, is usually associated with small vegetations that occur in patients who have had prior valvular damage or who are immunocompromised. We present what we think is the first reported case of superior mesenteric artery embolism from Q fever endocarditis of the aortic valve, in a 39-year-old woman who needed surgical embolectomy and subsequent aortic valve replacement.
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Antibacterial agents/therapeutic use,aortic valve/surgery,endocarditis, bacterial/epidemiology,heart valve diseases/complications/surgery,Q fever/complications/diagnosis/prevention & control/surgery/therapy
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