| Bacterial Endocarditis |
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Definition
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A person with bacterial endocarditis has an infection of the inside lining of the heart. In most cases, the infection attacks one or more of the heart valves. The infection can destroy the heart valve, resulting in heart failure. The most commonly affected valve is the mitral valve.
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