Malignancy and Endocarditis: Divulging Into the Intertwined Association

  • Pugalenthi L
  • Ahmad M
  • Reddy S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cancer is an immunosuppressive disorder with characteristic features of unchecked cell growth, invasion, and sometimes thromboembolism leading to multiple systemic sequelae, including infective endocarditis. This article has compiled some of the crucial mechanisms by which infective endocarditis occurs in cancer patients, its risk factors, and the existing treatment interventions. It has focused on the necessity of being aware that these multiple pathogeneses are involved in the development of infective endocarditis (IE) in cancer patients, which would help delineate the risk factors associated with the condition and help physicians screen better for specific red flags. Identifying these risk factors and patient-oriented therapy, targeting the necessary elements such as causative organism, patient immune status, type of cancer, choosing evidence-based treatment modalities, and to improve the outcome of the disease in an already exasperating condition called cancer.

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Pugalenthi, L. S., Ahmad, M., Reddy, S., Barkhane, Z., Elmadi, J., & Satish Kumar, L. (2022). Malignancy and Endocarditis: Divulging Into the Intertwined Association. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24089

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