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Great saphenous vein suppurative thrombophlebitis due to Fusobacterium necrophorum infection
Fusobacterium necrophorum (F. necrophorum) is an anaerobic Gram-negative bacterium which does not form spores. F. necrophorum is usually associated with Lemierre's syndrome.
Abduallah Mawkili
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Macropod progressive periodontal disease (MPPD) is a severe oral condition frequently observed in captive macropods, particularly red kangaroos (Osphranter rufus), yet its underlying biological features remain poorly understood. In this exploratory descriptive study, we investigated oral and fecal microbiomes and metabolomic profiles in captive red ...
Y Yoshimoto +4 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum, an emerging pathogen of otogenic and paranasal infections?
Fusobacterium necrophorum is a rare causative agent of otitis and sinusitis. Most commonly known is the classic Lemièrre's syndrome of postanginal sepsis with suppurative thrombophlebitis of the jugular vein.
D. Creemers-Schild +5 more
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Pharyngeal abscess complicated by Lemierre’s syndrome: Identification of an atypical germ
Introduction: Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare but serious complication of an oral infection mostly related to Fusobacterium necrophorum. This condition combines jugular vein thrombosis and septic emboli to the lungs or other organs.
Solène Barguil +6 more
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Antibacterial efficacy of metals in preventative and therapeutic equine podiatry applications
Summary Background Thrush, abscesses, white line disease and cankers are life‐threatening infections common in equine hooves. Copper has a history of medicinal use on equine hooves. There is a paucity of scientific evidence supporting the use of metals as antimicrobial agents in equine podiatry.
J. E. Caughron +2 more
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Clarifying the Diagnostic Criteria for Lemierre Syndrome
ABSTRACT This letter clarifies the case definition of Lemierre syndrome and emphasizes that this case represents an otogenic infection with internal jugular vein thrombosis. Accurate diagnostic terminology guides antimicrobial selection, defines prognosis, ensures comparability across future case series and systematic reviews, and aids physicians in ...
Steven H. Yale +2 more
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The use of mNGS with the MinION tool clearly provides a significant advantage compared to routine culture by identifying a higher diversity of pathogens in diabetic foot osteomyelitis. It also highlights the value of this method in clinical decision making, despite the technical challenges inherent in metagenomic sequencing.
Madjid Morsli +8 more
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ABSTRACT This case report describes a novel presentation of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans causing deep neck abscess, mediastinitis, and deep vein thrombosis. Clinicians should be aware that this organism can cause invasive extra‐oral infection.
Joshua Sia, Carly Hughes
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МОЛЕКУЛЯРНО-ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА ШТАММОВ
The biological and genetic characteristic deposited strain bacteria Fusobacterium necrophorum subspecies necrophorum 8TS630501 and 12TSK630501, allocated is given by microbiological and biological ...
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Lemierre syndrome presenting as acute mastoiditis in a 2-year-old girl with congenital dwarfism
Lemierre syndrome is defined by septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein caused by Fusobacterium. Historically, these infections originate from the oropharynx and typically are seen in older children, adolescents and young adults.
Jason B. Fischer +3 more
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