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(Chest. 1966;50:265-269.)
© 1966 American College of Chest Physicians

Five Years' Experience with Bacterial Endocarditis At the West Virginia University Medical Center

Robert Gustke M.D.1 and David Z. Morgan M.D.2

1 Resident in Medicine
2 Assistant Professor of Medicine

Twenty-five cases of bacterial endocarditis were treated at the West Virginia University Medical Center between August, 1960 and August, 1965. Clinical and laboratory features of these patients have been discussed. Special emphasis has been placed on the frequency of neurologic complications, on the importance of careful day-to-day search for emboli and on the occasional isolation of unusual pathogenic organisms.







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