Multimodality Imaging in Rothia dentocariosa Infective Endocarditis and Internal Iliac Artery Infectious Aneurysm.

Vascular and endovascular surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1177/15385744241256329
Monique Boukobza, Richard Raffoul, Jean-Pierre Laissy
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Background: Aneurysms of the internal iliac artery in infective endocarditis are extremely rare, with few cases reported in the literature, and Rothia dentocariosa infective endocarditis are rare. Analysis: We describe the case of a previously healthy 62-year-old male who presented a Rothia dentocariosa infective endocarditis. Results: Multi-modality imaging revealed an aneurysm of the left internal iliac artery, which was clinically silent. The patient was treated with antibiotics and semi-emergent bioprosthesis aortic valve replacement. Follow-up multi-modality imaging showed the regression of the aneurysm. Conclusion: This case shows that an aneurysm of the internal iliac artery in infective endocarditis can regress under antibiotherapy alone. This case also highlights the ability of PET/CT to identify and follow such an aneurysm.

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背景:感染性心内膜炎中的髂内动脉动脉瘤极为罕见,文献中也鲜有报道,而齿状轮虫感染性心内膜炎也非常罕见。分析:我们描述了一例 62 岁男性感染性心内膜炎的病例。结果:多模态成像显示左侧髂内动脉有一个动脉瘤,临床上无症状。患者接受了抗生素治疗和半紧急生物假体主动脉瓣置换术。后续多模态成像显示动脉瘤已消退。结论:本病例表明,感染性心内膜炎的髂内动脉瘤可在单纯抗生素治疗下消退。本病例还凸显了 PET/CT 识别和跟踪此类动脉瘤的能力。
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