Pitfalls

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Right-sided cardiac murmurs are often soft and can be easily missed in the emergency department
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None of the peripheral signs are pathognomic for endocarditis – clinical correlation must be made
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An initially negative TOE does not completely exclude the diagnosis and where the index of suspicion is high it should be repeated after an interval
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