Multi-Valvular Endocarditis with Underlying Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Case Report
Multi-Valvular Endocarditis with Underlying Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Case Report
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The cashel tail bag clinical picture of infective endocarditis varies from the asymptomatic stage for a long duration to an acute fulminant course.A high index of suspicion is necessary whenever a patient presents with nonspecific symptoms and some peripheral clinical signs with a cardiac murmur.We report a case of sub-acute IE involving multiple left and moen finney right side cardiac valves with underlying rheumatic heart disease (RHD).