Fujinaga Y, Taniyama K
Jpn J Surg. 1981 Mar;11(2):100-4. doi: 10.1007/BF02468877.
A case of common iliac mycotic aneurysm that presumably developed secondary to Klebsiella endocarditis was described. Recently, reports on gram negative septicemia and endocarditis have been on the increase. However, mycotic aneurysms secondary to bacterial endocarditis and particularly to Klebsiella endocarditis are rare. Inadequately treated serious gram negative septicemias have a high mortality rate. Early diagnosis and adequate combination chemotherapy with prompt surgical intervention were proven to be important factors in the successful management of such a complication.