2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.01.071
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Evidence of active endocarditis, caused by Gemella morbillorum, related to acute embolic stroke

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“…The majority of cases reported are of endocarditis. Additionally, cases of central nervous system infections, embolic stroke from underlying endocarditis, lung abscess, peritonitis in dialysis dependent patients, septic arthritis, and sepsis have also been reported [2–9]. Confirmation of infection is by bacterial isolation and performing phenotypic observation for morphology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of cases reported are of endocarditis. Additionally, cases of central nervous system infections, embolic stroke from underlying endocarditis, lung abscess, peritonitis in dialysis dependent patients, septic arthritis, and sepsis have also been reported [2–9]. Confirmation of infection is by bacterial isolation and performing phenotypic observation for morphology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is generally susceptible to penicillin and other antibiotics, resistance to penicillin, has been reported [11], as the case of our patient. Due to their opportunistic nature, these species are capable of causing certain infections, the most common of which are septicaemia [12], infections of the nervous system [4], arthritis [3], liver abscesses [13], and endocarditis [2]. Many cases of respiratory tract infections have been described such as necrotizing pneumonia [6] [7] [9] lung abscesses [5] and even colonization of the tuberculous cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These microorganisms are gram positive cocci and facultative anaerobes which-like other human commensal bacteria-are opportunistic pathogens and may cause serious local and systemic infection, mainly in immunodepressed patients [1]. It can cause endocarditis [2], septic artritis [3], and meningitis [4]. It is an infrequently isolated organism and a rare cause of pulmonary and pleural infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three articles investigated the association of endocarditis and cancer, particular colonic carcinoma [40,56] and multiple myeloma, [54] while four studies reported the association aneurysms and strokes. [21,27,44,63] The effects on the kidneys were discussed in four studies, [71,74,91,92] and four articles also reported concurrent implications of the heart, such as cardiogenic shock, STEMI, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. [47,50,70,86] Finally, three articles investigated the contribution of other infections within the body, such as septic arthritis, respiratory tract infection, and presence of anti-streptolysin-O antibodies.…”
Section: Gemella Spp and Endocarditismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24,55,66] A history of some form of infection was found in 21 studies. [16,21,31,36,37,39,41,47,49,52,53,60,63,64,67,71,73,76,78,91]. The majority of these patients were found to have had an infection of the mouth (57.14%).…”
Section: Past Medical History/past Surgical Historymentioning
confidence: 99%