Cerebral ischemia caused by Streptococcus bovis aortic endocarditis: Case report

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Cerebral ischemic processes associated with infective endocarditis caused by Streptococcus bow's are rare; only 2 cases having been reported. Here we report a case of a 50-year-old man with S. bovis endocarditis who presented signs of frontal, parietal and occipital lobe cerebral ischemia. This is the first case reported in which the presence of hemianopsia preceded the endocarditis diagnosis. Initially, the clinical manifestations suggested a systemic vasculitis. Later, vegetating lesions were identified in the aortic valve and S. bovis grew in blood cultures. Antibiotic use and aortic valve replacement eliminated the infection and ceased thromboembolic events. A videocolonoscopy examination revealed no mucosal lesions as a portal of entry in this case, although such lesions have been encountered in up to 70% of reported cases of S. bovis endocarditis.

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Santos-Neto, L., Gangoni, C., Pereira, V., & Corrêa-Lima, R. (2005). Cerebral ischemia caused by Streptococcus bovis aortic endocarditis: Case report. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 63(3 A), 673–675. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2005000400023

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