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1. STREPTOKINASE
* Bacterial endocarditis. Evidence of acute anterior myocardial infarction within 6 hours of onset of episode of pain that lead to admission. * Acute pulmonary and systemic arterial thrombi. * Severe renal, liver disease, acute pancreatitis. http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/ICU/procedures/streptas.html
2. HPA | Zoonoses | Brucellosis | General Information
Patients may have a dry cough or enlarged liver and spleen; neurological involvement and endocarditis are rare but important clinical presentations. However, if left untreated, up to 2% of patients will develop endocarditis which can be fatal. http://www.hpa.org.uk/infections/topics_az/zoonoses/brucellosis/gen_info.htm
3. Heart Valve Infection (Endocarditis)
Heart Valve Infection (Endocarditis) What are the symptoms of bacterial endocarditis? In acute bacterial endocarditis, the most common cause is. Infection of Heart Valves (Endocarditis) Atherosclerosis. http://health.ivillage.com/heart/0,,6fzt,00.html |
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