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Results 11 - 20 of 54 for endocarditis
  1. ... heart failure (congestive heart failure) and infections (infective endocarditis). The surgery is done while the patient is ...
  2. ... lesions are seen in people with acute bacterial endocarditis. They appear as flat, painless, red to bluish- ...
  3. ... on the body such as a respiratory infection, endocarditis, and other cardiac disorders.
  4. ... hands and soles of people with acute bacterial endocarditis.
  5. ... a result of the pneumonia Heart valve infection ( endocarditis ) Inflammation of the liver ( hepatitis )
  6. ... valves are at risk for an infection called endocarditis. Anything that causes bacteria to get into your ...
  7. ... at birth) valve problems, such as bicuspid valve Endocarditis (infection of the heart valves) High blood pressure ...
  8. ... rhythms , particularly atrial fibrillation Heart failure Heart infection (endocarditis) High blood pressure in the arteries of the ...
  9. ... at risk for a heart infection called bacterial endocarditis.
  10. ... may include: Brain damage Heart valve damage (from endocarditis ) Nutritional deficiencies Symptoms return (which may be because ...
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