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Microbiology 2: Valve and Order

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In this episode, we work through a classic infective endocarditis case involving IV drug use, fever, a new murmur, and Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. Using four board-style questions, we connect microbiology, anatomy, pathology, and cardiovascular physiology to understand the hallmark features and complications of right-sided endocarditis. Topics covered include: • Why IV drug use classically affects the tricuspid valve • Septic pulmonary emboli in right-sided infective endocarditis • Coagulase and Staphylococcus aureus virulence • Tricuspid regurgitation and right atrial dilation • High-yield infective endocarditis concepts for board exams Designed for quick, high-yield review during commutes, workouts, or study breaks. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Show Notes at www.variabilityscience.com/nplexonthegopodcast.

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Microbiology 2: Valve and Order

In this episode, we work through a classic infective endocarditis case involving IV drug use, fever, a new murmur, and Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. Using four board-style questions, we connect microbiology, anatomy, pathology, and cardiovascular physiology to understand the hallmark features and complications of right-sided endocarditis. Topics covered include: • Why IV drug use classically affects the tricuspid valve • Septic pulmonary emboli in right-sided infective endocarditis • Coagulase and Staphylococcus aureus virulence • Tricuspid regurgitation and right atrial dilation • High-yield infective endocarditis concepts for board exams Designed for quick, high-yield review during commutes, workouts, or study breaks. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Show Notes at www.variabilityscience.com/nplexonthegopodcast.

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