Janeway Lesions as a Manifestation of Aortic Graft Abscess

A 39-year-old man with history of intravenous drug use presented with fevers and back pain. Physical examination revealed multiple painless, small, hemorrhagic macules on the left plantar surface consistent with Janeway lesions. Janeway lesions were likely secondary to embolic sequelae of infected a...

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Main Authors: Jake C. Martinez, Abdulbaril Olaganju, Roderick Tung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American College of Physicians 2023-02-01
Series:Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases
Online Access:https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/aimcc.2022.1012
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description A 39-year-old man with history of intravenous drug use presented with fevers and back pain. Physical examination revealed multiple painless, small, hemorrhagic macules on the left plantar surface consistent with Janeway lesions. Janeway lesions were likely secondary to embolic sequelae of infected aortic graft without evidence of classical endocarditis, as vegetations were excluded on transesophageal echocardiogram.
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spelling doaj-art-0f7f160253094d63be331e387e8de5732025-08-20T02:12:58ZengAmerican College of PhysiciansAnnals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases2767-76642023-02-012210.7326/aimcc.2022.1012Janeway Lesions as a Manifestation of Aortic Graft AbscessJake C. Martinez0Abdulbaril Olaganju1Roderick Tung21Division of Cardiology, The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Banner University Medical Center; Phoenix, Arizona2Department of Medicine, Creighton University; Phoenix, Arizona1Division of Cardiology, The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Banner University Medical Center; Phoenix, ArizonaA 39-year-old man with history of intravenous drug use presented with fevers and back pain. Physical examination revealed multiple painless, small, hemorrhagic macules on the left plantar surface consistent with Janeway lesions. Janeway lesions were likely secondary to embolic sequelae of infected aortic graft without evidence of classical endocarditis, as vegetations were excluded on transesophageal echocardiogram.https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/aimcc.2022.1012
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