Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock Texas USA
2. School of Medicine Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock Texas USA
3. Division of Cardiology Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock Texas USA
Abstract
Key Clinical MessageInfective endocarditis should be considered in any febrile individual with acute onset neurological symptoms. If suspicion is high, a negative brain computed tomography does not virtually exclude embolism, and magnetic resonance imaging is warranted.AbstractA diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) is often delayed, particularly in those infected with unusual organisms. Hereby, we report a case of a female patient presented with dysarthria, confusion, and altered mental status after being treated for Escherichia coli bacteremia. Computed tomography of the brain was unrevealing; however, scattered embolic phenomena were visualized on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The case underscores the importance of clinical awareness, particularly in the setting of unusual microorganisms, and the role of brain MRI in the diagnosis of IE.