Lemierre's Syndrome: Case Presentation of a Rare and Possibly Life-Threatening Condition.
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA 2021;
57:medicina57101102. [PMID:
34684139 PMCID:
PMC8537463 DOI:
10.3390/medicina57101102]
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Abstract
Lemierre’s syndrome is, presently, a very rare condition, but a life-threatening one. The syndrome was first described in 1936 by Andre Lemierre and comprises an oropharyngeal infection (most commonly associated with anaerobic bacteria Fusobacterium necrophorum), internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and, possibly, secondary septic metastasis (common sites are lungs or brain). We describe such a rare case diagnosed at our Infectious Diseases Department in September 2019.
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