Marantic or nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis is characterized for the presence of vegetations formed by a meshwork of fibrin and other cellular material similar a blood clot, without the presence of microorganisms. It is often related with tumors and chronic inflammatory states. We report a 49 years old female with a history of weight loss and asthenia, presenting with multiple cerebrovascular attacks and fever. Blood cultures were negative and the fever did not subside with antibiotic treatment. Trans esophageal echocardiogram showed a mitral valve vegetation and thickening of the free edge of both leaflets. In search of the etiology of such a case, a primary pancreatic cancer with distant metastases was found. We cannot rule out the differential diagnosis with bacterial endocarditis with negative blood cultures, although the clinical context supports a non-infectious etiology.
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Salinas Gallegos, A., Bustamante H., L., Lanas Z., F., Soto V., A., García B., M. A., & Bartolotti H., C. (2017). Endocarditis marántica como presentación de cáncer de páncreas. Caso clínico. Revista Medica de Chile, 145(10), 1353–1358. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872017001001353
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