Title of article
Bacillus cereus Subacute Native Valve Infective Endocarditis and Its Multiple Complications
Author/Authors
Nallarajah, Jemimah Department of Medicine - Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka , Mujahieth, M. I. Department of Medicine - Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka
Pages
4
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1
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4
Abstract
Bacillus cereus causing infective endocarditis (IE) in a native valve is an extremely rare event, but it is reported mostly in intravenous
drug abusers and other risk factors as immunosuppression, malignancy, and valvular heart disease including prosthetic heart
valves. We report a case of B.cereus native mitral valve infective endocarditis in a 58-year-old Sri Lankan male who is not a drug
abuser who presented with painless hematuria with reduced urine output. During hospital stay, he developed frequent episodes
of brief focal seizures. He had undergone multiple investigations that revealed splenic abscesses, cerebral vasculitis, and
glomerular nephritis with positive rheumatoid factor, cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (C-ANCA), and
cryoglobulin. The appropriate antibiotic was the prime therapeutic intervention which carried an excellent prognosis. This case
highlights an unusual organism in the blood culture that caused IE warranting thorough physical examination and investigations.
Keywords
Bacillus cereus Subacute , Infective Endocarditis , Native Valve
Journal title
Case Reports in Cardiology
Serial Year
2020
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Record number
2613165
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