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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Dispatch

Mycoplasma genitalium Endocarditis in Prosthetic Aortic Valve

Gokul RamakrishnanComments to Author , Iona Kronig, Nadia Gaïa, Vladimir Lazarevic, and Jacques Schrenzel
Author affiliations: Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland (G. Ramakrishnan, I. Kronig, J. Schrenzel); University of Geneva, Geneva (N. Gaïa, V. Lazarevic, J. Schrenzel)

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Trans-esophageal echocardiography without doppler (A) and with doppler (B) of the mechanical aortic heart valve in a woman diagnosed with Mycoplasma genitalium endocarditis. Red arrow indicates severe paraprosthetic regurgitation.

Figure. Trans-esophageal echocardiography without doppler (A) and with doppler (B) of the mechanical aortic heart valve in a woman diagnosed with Mycoplasma genitalium endocarditis. Red arrow indicates severe paraprosthetic regurgitation.

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