A rare report of Rothia dentocariosa endocarditis

  • Elkattawy S
  • Alyacoub R
  • Younes I
  • et al.
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Abstract

ABSTRACTRothia species are gram positive, round to rod-shaped bacteria that are normally oral and respiratory tract flora. They were first isolated in 1967 from dental caries. We present a 69-year-old male with no risk factors for aforementioned bacteria however was found to have thickened anterior leaflet of the mitral valve with a small isoechoic lesion consistent with vegetation on Transthoracic echocardiogram. Blood cultures grew pan sensitive Rothia dentocariosa. Patient was treated with long-term antibiotics. This case adds to the limited number of cases of Rothia dentocariosa Endocarditis.

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Elkattawy, S., Alyacoub, R., Younes, I., Mowafy, A., Noori, M., & Mirza, M. (2021). A rare report of Rothia dentocariosa endocarditis. Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives, 11(3), 413–415. https://doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2021.1880539

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