THE HEMATOLOGY OF SUBACUTE STREPTOCOCCUS VIRIDANS ENDOCARDITIS
- 22 October 1927
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 89 (17) , 1377-1380
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1927.02690170001001
Abstract
The clinical picture of subacute bacterial endocarditis has become familiar, but help is still needed in distinguishing the subacute from the acute forms, and the diagnosis of the bacterial type is still dependent on blood culture. To these ends it would seem that the interesting blood changes which occur in this disease should be of help; unfortunately, there are but few satisfactory data available. In the older literature, including the standard works on hematology,1 no distinctions between the various bacterial types of endocarditis were drawn. After subacute bacterial endocarditis became firmly established as a clinical entity, many references to the blood were made but no grouping according to the bacteriology. The figures given by Simon2 and by Gulland and Goodall3 are of this type, while the two leading continental hematologists, Jolly4 and Naegeli,5 scarcely mention the matter in their most recent editions. In the currentThis publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- A COMPARISON OF ACUTE RHEUMATIC AND SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITISArchives of internal medicine (1960), 1926