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A medical epopee: recurrent fungal endocarditis, heart transplantation and chylopericardium.

Antonio de SantisGuilherme Moratti GilbertoSandrigo ManginiAdalberto Batalha MegaleFabio Antonio GaiottoRicardo Mingarini TerraRodrigo Gobbo Garcia
Published in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2020)
Fungal endocarditis requires combined treatment (surgical and antimicrobial) for eradication. Valve replacement, while necessary, may lead to severe ventricular deterioration and heart transplantation may be the only viable therapeutic solution. Among the several postoperative complications of heart transplantation, chylopericardium is an uncommon and defiant example. Advances in interventional radiology like the percutaneous embolization allow a less invasive and highly efficient approach for this complication.
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