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Chest, Vol 90, 451-452, Copyright © 1986 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Aspergillus mural endocarditis. Clinical and echocardiographic diagnosis

P Mullen, C Jude, M Borkon, J Porterfield and TJ Walsh

Fungal mural endocarditis is a rare entity in which the antemortem diagnosis is seldom made. This case presentation describes a patient in whom the clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus mural endocarditis was made by echocardiography and by biopsy of a peripheral embolic lesion. This led to a combined medical and surgical approach to therapy.


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