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  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Janeway lesions usually arise from infected microemboli. The microscopic appearance of acute bacterial endocarditis differs markedly from that of subacute disease. Vegetations that contain no...

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · These can be painless – in which case we call them Janeway lesions – or sore, which are called Osler’s nodes. ... Other causes include multiple sclerosis and (rarely) drug intoxication. In ...

  4. 2 days ago · Gastrostomy is considered in the presence of obstruction of the esophagus, but it is most frequently employed as a palliative procedure in nonresectable lesions of the esophagus or as the preliminary step in treating the cause of the obstruction.

  5. 2 days ago · These can be painless — in which case we call them Janeway lesions — or sore, which are called Osler’s nodes. ... Other causes include multiple sclerosis and (rarely) drug intoxication. In ...

  6. 2 days ago · Secondary lesions are those lesions that are left behind when primary lesions resolve, or when primary lesions are altered through scratching or rubbing, for example. Secondary lesions may hold morphologic clues that can be leveraged to make a diagnosis, even in the absence of primary lesions.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Although endocarditis is com- monly associated with a heart murmur due to valve regurgitation, new murmurs are present in less than half of cases (Table 1). 1,2 Janeway lesions or Osler nodes are classic diagnostic findings (Figure 1), but they are present in fewer than 5% of cases.

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