Prunier L, Lavergne T, Perier P, Forman J, Guize L, Bruneval P, Ourbak P
Clinique cardiologique, Hôpital Broussais, Paris, France.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 1988 Jul;81(7):925-8.
The authors report a case of serious streptococcus B endocarditis with a myocardial abscess that recurred after surgery. Streptococcus B endocarditis is a rare disease which is characterized by a pronounced tropism of the organism for cardiac tissues, with severe cardiac valve mutilation and abscess formation in 40% of the cases. A myocardial abscess makes the prognosis worse and must be treated surgically during the acute phase of endocarditis. Modern imaging methods, notably trans-oesophageal two-dimensional echocardiography and computerized tomography should now be used to detect such abscesses.