Body Piercing: A Rare Cause of Mitral Valve Endocarditis Shahzad G. Raja, Sujay K. Shad, Gilles D. Dreyfus |
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Body piercing has become a way of life for many individuals. It represents freedom, as well as rebellion, and can provide shock value to the public. Often, it is used as a rite of passage from adolescence into adulthood, and can also provide a boost in self-esteem. However, body piercing may lead to non-infectious complications such as prolonged bleeding and keloid formation, while infectious complications include the transmission of blood-borne infections (e.g. human |
immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B, C and D), as well
as bacteremia through the site of piercing. Infective endocarditis in
individuals with congenital heart defects has been identified after body
piercing. Here, the first documented case is reported of mitral valve
endocarditis in a previously fit and healthy young female following navel
piercing. |
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