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Yes, endocarditis can cause edema, particularly if it leads to heart failure or impaired cardiac function. Inflammation and infection associated with endocarditis can result in fluid retention and increased pressure in the blood vessels, leading to swelling in the legs, abdomen, or lungs. Additionally, embolic events from infected heart valves can disrupt blood flow, contributing to localized edema.

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