Title of article :
Rothia dentocariosa Endocarditis in an Unsuspecting Host: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Willner, Stacy Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI, USA , Imam, Zaid Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI, USA , Hader, Ismail Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI, USA
Abstract :
Rothia dentocariosa, a gram-positive coccobacillus, is a commensal bacterium that is part of the oropharynx and respiratory tract.
In the past, it was known to be a cause for periodontal disease, but in recent years, Rothia dentocariosa has been found to be the
cause of several other infectious entities, of which endocarditis is the most predominant. We present the case of a healthy
62-year-old female who, after undergoing routine dental cleaning two months prior, developed subacute bacterial endocarditis
of the mitral valve, with subsequent cerebral septic emboli causing an occipital hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident, all
secondary to Rothia dentocariosa.
Keywords :
Rothia dentocariosa Endocarditis , Unsuspecting Host
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology