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Introduction. Lemierre Syndrome is a rare, potentially life-threatening infection that typically develops from invasion of bacteria through pharyngeal mucosal tissue, followed by septic thrombophlebitis, most often involving the internal jugular vein ...
Demory Beckler, Michelle +3 more
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Lemierre Syndrome - A Neuroophthalmological Approach
Case report of a twenty-two year old woman with double vision after tonsillitis, caused through multiples thrombosis by an infection with fusobacterium necrophorum known as the Lemierre-Syndrome. Fig. 1: Ocular motility at ICU (lying position) Fig.
Vinzenz A. C. Vadasz, MD; Christina Gerth-Kahlert, MD
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Lemierre Syndrome associated with dental infections : report of one case and review of the literature [PDF]
The first publication on Lemierre Syndrome appears in 1936 by Lemierre. It is defined as an ?oropharynx bacterial infection characterized by the thrombophlebitis in the internal jugular vein, derived in a systemic septic embolism?. In 81% of the cases,
Aboul-Hons Centenero, Samir +9 more
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Lemierre Syndrome Complicated by Emphysematous Osteomyelitis. [PDF]
Cotton JJ +4 more
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Le syndrome de Lemierre (une complication rare des infections oropharyngées)
Décrit en 1936 par Lemierre, le syndrome de Lemierre était alors une complication rare, mais pas exceptionnelle des infections oro-pharyngées. Il associe une thrombose septique de la veine jugulaire interne et des emboles septiques, le plus souvent ...
MESTRESSAT, Bertrand, SCHMIT, Jean-Luc
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Lemierre Syndrome Following Dental Extraction: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ortega Flores Y +4 more
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From sore throat to sepsis: unmasking life-threatening Lemierre syndrome. [PDF]
Zeltina E +6 more
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Lemierre Syndrome: A Diagnosis behind the Veil. [PDF]
Au PH +4 more
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