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Results 31 - 40 of 54 for endocarditis
  1. ... heart can become infected. This condition is called endocarditis .
  2. ... spinal cord , or organs such as the kidneys Endocarditis Osteomyelitis Permanent scarring of the skin Sepsis Spread ...
  3. ... the lymph vessels (lymphangitis) Inflammation of the heart ( endocarditis ) Infection of the membranes covering the brain and ...
  4. ... be prescribed to prevent a heart infection called endocarditis . Special education and training are offered in most ...
  5. ... include: Delayed growth and development Seizures Stroke Infectious endocarditis Heart failure Death
  6. ... obstruction Cellulitis of the jaw, neck, or chest Endocarditis (rare) Fluid around the lungs ( pleural effusion ) Inflammation ...
  7. ... failure to thrive in infancy) Heart failure Infective endocarditis (bacterial infection of the heart) Pulmonary hypertension (high ...
  8. ... embolization (especially to the brain) is mitral stenosis . Endocarditis (infection of the inside of the heart) can ...
  9. ... to many strokes ( multi-infarct dementia ) Heart infections ( endocarditis , myocarditis ) Stroke Transient ischemic attack (TIA) DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS ...
  10. ... given by mouth or IV (into a vein). Endocarditis caused by aspergillus is treated by surgically replacing ...
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