Mini review
Marantic or Non-Bacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis
Viren Ahluwalia, Department of Cardiology, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, UK.
Received Date: March 11, 2019; Published Date: March 27, 2019
Abstract
Marantic endocarditis (MAE), “verrucous” or “Libman Sachs Endocarditis” are all different synonyms of the nowadays agreed term non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), which is defined as fibrinous sterile valvular vegetations in the absence of infective endocarditis. MAE is associated with an autoimmunemediated inflammatory and thrombotic pathogenesis, but not with an infective pathogen. It is seen in conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but also in terminal malignancies. The incidence of MAE is largely unknown. Small scale post mortem examinations reported NBTE to range between 0.9 to 1.6 % [1]. This report aims to review current literature around MAE including presentation, diagnosis and management.
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Viren Ahluwalia, Walid Safwat, Michael Kuehl. Marantic or Non-Bacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis. On J Cardio Res & Rep. 1(4): 2019. OJCRR.MS.ID.000519.