Abstract

Introductionand importance: Aortic infective endocarditis is a well described fatal disease that develops along the edges of the heart valves, although it can affect native and prosthetic valves, infection seldom affects a previously normal ones. Aortic root abscess as a complication of normal native aortic valve endocarditis is less recognized and described, it is a potentially fatal condition, which the diagnosis is based on clinical, biology, echocardiography and especially the intraoperative findings. Both native and prosthetic valve infection can be complicated by an aortic abscess, associated with a significant mortality rate, which often requires surgical intervention Case reportWe report here a case of young man, with no major pathological history, non-systemic or valvular predisposing diseases, was admitted for the assessment of a prolonged fever with no obvious cause, and in whom an aortic abscess was suspected on an echocardiography and confirmed by transesophageal echocardiography and histopathology, complicating a negative blood culture infective endocarditis. ConclusionUp to date, the incidence of infective endocarditis continues to rise, with a significant rate of mortality and complications, however the physiopathology mechanism remain insufficiently studied.

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