Endocarditis is an
inflammation of the inner layer of the
heart, the
endocardium. It usually involves the
heart valves. Other structures that may be involved include the
interventricular septum, the
chordae tendineae, the mural endocardium, or the surfaces of intracardiac devices. Endocarditis is characterized by lesions, known as
vegetations, which is a mass of
platelets,
fibrin, microcolonies of microorganisms, and scant inflammatory cells. In the
subacute form of infective endocarditis, the vegetation may also include a center of
granulomatous tissue, which may fibrose or calcify.