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Endocarditis

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    Early-onset prosthetic valve endocarditis
    Thomas F. Keys, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 455-459;

    Despite advances in surgical expertise and antibiotic prophylaxis, this complication occurs in about 1% of patients with implanted heart valves, with a mortality of 30% to 50%.

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    Diagnosis and management of infective endocarditis
    Thomas F. Keys, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 558-562;

    Despite therapeutic advances, infective endocarditis still has an overall mortality of 20%; transesophageal echocardiography may improve the management of these patients.

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    Right-sided endocardial lesions and flow-directed pulmonary artery catheters
    Richard C. Becker, M.D., Raquel G. Martin, D.O. and Donald A. Underwood, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1987, 54 (5) 384-388;
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    Endocarditis due to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans of both a prosthetic valve and a native valve in the same patient
    John H. Wilson, M.D., Irving Franco, M.D. and Thomas F. Keys, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1986, 53 (2) 193-195;
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    Pediatric bacterial endocarditis
    Russell G. Fisher, D.O., Douglas S. Moodie, M.D. and Roselyn Rice, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1985, 52 (1) 41-45;

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