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Can brucella endocarditis be treated successfully with medical therapy alone
Tropical Doctor, 03/31/09
Mohandas N et al. - Brucella endocarditis usually involves normal native aortic valves in 75% of cases. A combination of antibiotics and valve replacement is the most acceptable treatment. So far only 15 adult cases have been reported as having been cured with medical therapy alone. The authors report another case treated successfully with antibiotics alone.
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