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Results 41 - 50 of 54 for endocarditis
  1. ... polycystic kidney disease , coarctation of the aorta , and endocarditis High blood pressure, smoking, alcohol, and cocaine, methamphetamine, ...
  2. ... are infected. It may occur as: Heart infection ( endocarditis ) Brain or spinal fluid infection (meningitis) Lung infection ( ...
  3. ... Your heart valve has been damaged by infection ( endocarditis ). You have received a new heart valve in ...
  4. ... septum, or ones that cause heart failure or endocarditis, (inflammation) need open-heart surgery. The hole in ...
  5. ... to recover from or treat, such as bacterial endocarditis (infection of the heart muscle or valves), parasitic ...
  6. ... of the heart chambers and heart valves (infectious endocarditis). This can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or ...
  7. ... Some illnesses caused by these bacteria are: Bacterial endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of your ...
  8. ... mononucleosis , and other viral infections Certain kidney diseases Endocarditis , tuberculosis, and other bacterial infections Parasite infections Leukemia , ...
  9. ... Infection of the inner lining of your heart ( endocarditis ). Swelling of the membrane around the heart ( pericarditis ). ...
  10. ... taking antibiotics before dental surgery may help prevent endocarditis.
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