Henry H. Chen, T. Fritz, Preeti Banga, D. Wohns, S. Cohle, S. Banga
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The Search for Cryptogenic Stroke, A Case of Marantic Endocarditis
Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) is rare and undoubtedly an under-recognized cause of cryptogenic stroke. Its diagnosis relies on a high index of clinical suspicion, particularly in patients with previous malignancy. We present a case of a young woman, with three neurologic events occurring in rapid succession over three weeks, ultimately resulting in her death. The echo imaging findings here appear relatively benign compared to the catastrophic consequences, and speaks of the aggressive fibrin and platelet deposition that can embolize widely in this condition, confirmed on the postmortem examination. We discuss the details of NBTE aiming to increase awareness while assessing patients with undetermined systemic embolization.