An unusual clinical presentation of isolated tricuspid valve endocarditis: Acute leukosis

An unusual clinical presentation of isolated tricuspid valve endocarditis: Acute leukosis

Right-sided infective endocarditis (IE) is observed especially in patients using intravenous medications or illicit drugs, and who have right-sided pacemaker, central venous catheter, or congenital heart disease. We present a case of successful medical and surgical treatment for isolated tricuspid valve infective endocarditis with abnormal hematological and pulmonary findings in a young woman without predisposing risk factors. 

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