Abstract
Piercing invades subcutaneous areas and has a high potential for infectious complications. The number of case reports of endocarditis associated with piercing is increasing. We studied a 25-year-old man with a pierced tongue, who arrived at Memorial Health University Medical Center with fever, chills, rigors, and shortness of breath of 6 days' duration and had an aortic valvuloplasty for correction of congenital aortic stenosis.
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Akhondi, H., & Rahimi, A. R. (2002). Haemophilus aphrophilus endocarditis after tongue piercing. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8(8), 850–851. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0808.010458
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