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감염성 심내막염 환자에서 증상 없이 발견된 뇌동맥류 1예.

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 A case of infective endocarditis complicated with asymptomatic cerebral mycotic aneurysm 
Authors
 김희만  ;  임세중  ;  이규창  ;  홍유선  ;  김준명  ;  이꽃실  ;  이주용 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Medicine (대한내과학회지), Vol.64(4) : 477-481, 2003 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Medicine(대한내과학회지)
ISSN
 1738-9364 
Issue Date
2003
MeSH
endocarditis ; bacterial ; aneurysm ; mycotic
Keywords
endocarditis ; bacterial ; aneurysm ; mycotic
Abstract
Cerebral mycotic aneurysm is an uncommon complication of infective endocarditis. In spite of low incidence, mycotic aneurysm is a serious complication because of the high risk of its rupture. Therefore, early diagnosis and management of cerebral mycotic
aneurysm are imperative before the rupture. We experienced a case of asymptomatic cerebral mycotic aneurysm in a 30-year old man with infective endocarditis. He was admitted for splenic and renal infarction due to systemic embolization. The
echocardiography showed severe mitral regurgitation, mitral valve prolapse and vegetation on the mitral valve. Streptococcus mitis was identified from blood cultures. In the course of antibiotics therapy, brain magnetic resonance image and 4-vessel
cerebral angiography were performed, which revealed multiple unruptured cerebral mycotic aneurysms. Considering the high risk of rupture we performed mitral valve replacement with bioprosthesis. On follow-up cerebral angiography after the valve
replacement surgery, one of aneurysms was enlarged, and successfully treated by surgical intervention without complication. We report one case of mycotic aneurysm without neurologic symptom in an infective endocarditis patient, who was treated without
serious sequelae of the aneurysm.
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Yonsei Authors
Kim, June Myung(김준명)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/114055
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