Stroke, Vol 12, 635-639, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
RS Young and EL Zalneraitis
The clinical and pathologic findings of 7 children and young adults with
marantic endocarditis are reviewed. Cerebral embolic infarction
attributable to the marantic vegetations occurred in 3 patients. The most
common neurologic findings were altered mental status, seizures, and
hemiplegia. Five of the 7 patients had had cardiac catheterization. Sepsis,
pneumonia, hypoxia, disorders of coagulation, and renal failure were
frequently present in these seriously ill patients. In each instance, the
diagnosis of marantic endocarditis was unsuspected and established only at
autopsy.
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Marantic endocarditis in children and young adults: clinical and pathological findings
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