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Man kann die bakterielle Endokarditis in akute und subakute Formen einteilen, doch ist diese Trennung oft willkürlich. Wenn die Krankheit nicht länger als sechs bis acht Wochen dauert, rechnet man sie zur akuten Form, welche bezüglich ihres klinischen Bildes völlig der Sepsis gleicht. Bei der subakuten Form können septische Phasen vorhanden sein, doch können Wochen und sogar Monate vergehen, bis man mehr nachweisen kann als Zeichen einer leichten Infektion und einer Bakteriämie.

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Scherf, D., Boyd, L.J. (1951). Nichtrheumatische Endokarditis. In: Klinik und Therapie der Herzkrankheiten und der Gefäßerkrankungen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3550-1_11

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