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CASE REPORT
Septic pulmonary and systemic embolism in tricuspid endocarditis
  1. Takuro Nii,
  2. Hideto Yoshikawa,
  3. Taichi Okabe,
  4. Isao Tachibana
  1. Department of Medicine, Nissay Hospital, Nippon Life Saiseikai Public Interest Incorporated Foundation, Osaka, Japan
  1. Correspondence to Dr Isao Tachibana, tachibana.isao{at}k.nissay-hp.or.jp

Summary

A 28-year-old woman presenting with fever was referred to our hospital and diagnosed as septic pulmonary embolism secondary to tricuspid valve endocarditis. Although antibiotic therapy was initiated, she further showed multiple complications including Janeway lesions and cerebral infarctions, suggestive of septic systemic embolism. Transoesophageal echocardiography detected a right-to-left shunt through a patent foramen ovale (PFO). The patient was successfully treated with surgical tricuspid valvuloplasty and PFO closure. Paradoxical systemic embolism may occur in patients with septic pulmonary embolism through the PFO.

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