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A case of infective endocarditis with fever of unknown origin and vitreous opacity Noriko Wakayama 1 , Yukihisa Takada 1 , Takayoshi Sumioka 1 , Shizuya Saika 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Wakayama Medical University pp.856-861
Published Date 2023/7/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410214848
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Abstract Purpose:We report a case of infective endocarditis that was definitively diagnosed based on the interview and fundus findings at the first visit and was treated.

Case:The patient was a 66-year-old man. From December 2020, the patient had a persistent fever of 38 degrees on June X, 2021, he was diagnosed with polymyalgia rheumatoid arthritis at a local internal medicine clinic, and steroid treatment was started. However, this treatment did not help his symptoms. On June X+1 day, he noticed decreased vision in both eyes, and on June X+12 days, he was referred to Wakayama Medical University by a local ophthalmologist for a detailed examination and treatment. The corrected visual acuity at the first visit was 0.06 in the right eye and 0.1 in the left eye. Although no anterior chamber inflammatory cells were observed in both eyes, vitreous opacities and Roth's spots were observed in both eyes. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed splenic infarction, increased fat tissue concentration in the right lower leg, and proctitis, and a blood culture test revealed Staphylococcus hominis. On July X, transesophageal echocardiography revealed aortic wart attachment and aortic regurgitation, and a diagnosis of infective endocarditis was made. The fever resolved with antibiotic treatment and aortic valve replacement. His vitreous opacity was reduced and the Roth's spots disappeared. On September X, his vision with correction improved to 0.5 in the right eye and 0.8 in the left eye. He was discharged on September X+6 days.

Conclusions:Because of the suspicion of endogenous endophthalmitis, a general examination was performed, leading to a definitive diagnosis of infective endocarditis. When fever of unknown origin, vitreous opacity, and Roth's spots are observed at the first ophthalmologic examination, it is necessary to search for the cause in collaboration with other departments.


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