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Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ; 108(2): 116133, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37984110

ABSTRACT

Fungal endocarditis is a rare but serious form of infective endocarditis associated with high morbidity and mortality. Among fungal pathogens, Candida species are the most frequently isolated and commonly found in individuals with predisposing factors, such as prosthetic heart valves. The clinical presentation of endocarditis is highly variable and nonspecific, often including symptoms and signs of embolization. In this paper, we present a case of fungal prosthetic valve endocarditis in which the initial presentation was an acute ischemic stroke. The initial misidentification of Candida famata was attributed to limitations in the presumptive methodology used through selective chromogenic culture identification. However, the surgical specimen underwent mass spectrometry, leading to the correct identification of Candida guilliermondii instead of Candida famata. Furthermore, we conducted a non-systematic narrative review of the literature on Candida endocarditis. Our findings underscore the importance of considering fungal endocarditis in the differential diagnosis of patients with possible extracardiac complications, particularly those with a history of heart valve replacement. Early diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment strategy tailored by species identification and antifungal susceptibility testing are crucial in improving patient outcomes.


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Embolic Stroke , Endocarditis, Bacterial , Endocarditis , Heart Valve Prosthesis , Ischemic Stroke , Mycoses , Humans , Candida , Endocarditis, Bacterial/drug therapy , Embolic Stroke/drug therapy , Ischemic Stroke/drug therapy , Mycoses/diagnosis , Endocarditis/microbiology , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 119(6): 1002-1005, 2022 12.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36541999

ABSTRACT

Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is a commonly observed chronic and degenerative fibrotic process of the base of the mitral valve, usually deemed as an incidental finding. Although initially, MAC was thought to be a consequence of an age-related degenerative process, recent findings suggest other independent contributive mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus metabolism. Caseous calcification of the mitral annulus (cMAC) is a rarely described variant of MAC, characterized by an ovoid, focal mass with internal caseous fluid-like calcifications and debris. Differentiating a cMAC from other cardiac masses attached to the mitral annulus may be challenging. A single imaging modality, such as transthoracic echocardiography, may not be sufficient for a clear diagnosis. Therefore, a multimodal imaging approach is necessary, including cardiac tomography computerized imaging and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). MAC and cMAC typically affect the posterior mitral annulus, with very few cases in the literature describing the involvement of the anterior annulus. We present a rare case of an anterior mitral annulus caseous calcification found in a CMR performed to evaluate a left atrial mass identified on a transthoracic echocardiogram.


A calcificação do anel mitral (CAM) é um processo fibrótico crônico e degenerativo comumente observado da base da valva mitral, geralmente considerado um achado incidental. Embora inicialmente a CAM fosse considerada uma consequência de um processo degenerativo relacionado à idade, achados recentes sugerem outros mecanismos contributivos independentes, como aterosclerose e metabolismo anormal de cálcio-fósforo. A calcificação caseosa do anel mitral (cCAM) é uma variante raramente descrita da CAM, caracterizada por uma massa ovoide, focal, com calcificações internas semelhantes a líquido caseoso e detritos. Diferenciar um cCAM de outras massas cardíacas aderidas ao anel mitral pode ser um desafio. Uma única modalidade de imagem, como o ecocardiograma transtorácico, pode não ser suficiente para um diagnóstico claro. Portanto, uma abordagem de imagem multimodal é necessária, incluindo tomografia computadorizada cardíaca e ressonância magnética cardíaca (RMC). A CAM e a cCAM afetam tipicamente o anel mitral posterior, com poucos casos na literatura descrevendo o envolvimento do anel anterior. Apresentamos um caso raro de calcificação caseosa do anel mitral anterior encontrado em uma RMC realizada para avaliar uma massa atrial esquerda identificada em um ecocardiograma transtorácico.


Subject(s)
Calcinosis , Heart Valve Diseases , Humans , Heart Valve Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Mitral Valve/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography/methods , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 119(6): 1002-1005, dez. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1420125

ABSTRACT

Resumo A calcificação do anel mitral (CAM) é um processo fibrótico crônico e degenerativo comumente observado da base da valva mitral, geralmente considerado um achado incidental. Embora inicialmente a CAM fosse considerada uma consequência de um processo degenerativo relacionado à idade, achados recentes sugerem outros mecanismos contributivos independentes, como aterosclerose e metabolismo anormal de cálcio-fósforo. A calcificação caseosa do anel mitral (cCAM) é uma variante raramente descrita da CAM, caracterizada por uma massa ovoide, focal, com calcificações internas semelhantes a líquido caseoso e detritos. Diferenciar um cCAM de outras massas cardíacas aderidas ao anel mitral pode ser um desafio. Uma única modalidade de imagem, como o ecocardiograma transtorácico, pode não ser suficiente para um diagnóstico claro. Portanto, uma abordagem de imagem multimodal é necessária, incluindo tomografia computadorizada cardíaca e ressonância magnética cardíaca (RMC). A CAM e a cCAM afetam tipicamente o anel mitral posterior, com poucos casos na literatura descrevendo o envolvimento do anel anterior. Apresentamos um caso raro de calcificação caseosa do anel mitral anterior encontrado em uma RMC realizada para avaliar uma massa atrial esquerda identificada em um ecocardiograma transtorácico.


Abstract Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is a commonly observed chronic and degenerative fibrotic process of the base of the mitral valve, usually deemed as an incidental finding. Although initially, MAC was thought to be a consequence of an age-related degenerative process, recent findings suggest other independent contributive mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus metabolism. Caseous calcification of the mitral annulus (cMAC) is a rarely described variant of MAC, characterized by an ovoid, focal mass with internal caseous fluid-like calcifications and debris. Differentiating a cMAC from other cardiac masses attached to the mitral annulus may be challenging. A single imaging modality, such as transthoracic echocardiography, may not be sufficient for a clear diagnosis. Therefore, a multimodal imaging approach is necessary, including cardiac tomography computerized imaging and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). MAC and cMAC typically affect the posterior mitral annulus, with very few cases in the literature describing the involvement of the anterior annulus. We present a rare case of an anterior mitral annulus caseous calcification found in a CMR performed to evaluate a left atrial mass identified on a transthoracic echocardiogram.

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