Abstract:Fungal endocarditis is an uncommon and dangerous disorder of the heart. The two most frequent etiologic fungi discovered to be responsible for fungal endocarditis are Aspergillus and Candida species. It is difficult to make a diagnosis of fungal endocarditis; a comprehensive assessment must be carried out, and specific diagnostic requirements must be completed. One of the main causes of endocarditis that physicians deal with in the hospital is intravenous drug abuse, but we never hear about transdermal drug ab… Show more
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