“…Fever, an elevated white blood cell count, an elevated ESR, and CRP are the most frequent clinical manifestations of pseudoaneurysms. 5 Rheumatic fever can present with similar cardiac inflammation and laboratory findings, but it often also shows signs of involvement in other systems, such as migratory polyarthritis, subcutaneous nodules, erythema marginatum, and chorea. Since the clinical symptoms and laboratory tests of infective pseudoaneurysms are nonspecific, diagnosis primarily relies on imaging studies.…”