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Cooper HA et al. – Magnetic resonance imaging detected subclinical brain embolization in a substantial number of patients with left–sided infective endocarditis, suggesting that the incidence of ABE may be significantly higher than reports based on clinical and computed tomography findings have indicated. Brain magnetic resonance imaging may play a role in the complex decision about surgical intervention in infective endocarditis.

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