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Lemierre Syndrome: Report of a Case with an Innovative Diagnostic Method and Literature Review. [PDF]
Xie M, Liu J, Zheng J, Wang J, Han D.
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Lemierre syndrome complicated by bronchopleural fistula.
Kodaka N, Nakano C, Oshio T, Matsuse H.
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Respirology, 2001
This is a case report of Lemierre's syndrome in a 17‐year‐old male patient. Lemierre's disease consists of suppurative thrombophelebitis of the internal jugular vein (SIJVT) in the presence of oropharyngeal infection and can be complicated by septic pulmonary embolism.
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This is a case report of Lemierre's syndrome in a 17‐year‐old male patient. Lemierre's disease consists of suppurative thrombophelebitis of the internal jugular vein (SIJVT) in the presence of oropharyngeal infection and can be complicated by septic pulmonary embolism.
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2005
Lemierre syndrome is characterized by pharyngitis followed by Fusobacterium necrobacillosis sepsis complicated by internal jugular vein thrombosis and infectious metastatic abscesses. It has been considered to be a rare disease until the last decade when a larger number of cases have been reported.
Myto, Duong, Jodi, Wenger
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Lemierre syndrome is characterized by pharyngitis followed by Fusobacterium necrobacillosis sepsis complicated by internal jugular vein thrombosis and infectious metastatic abscesses. It has been considered to be a rare disease until the last decade when a larger number of cases have been reported.
Myto, Duong, Jodi, Wenger
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Management of Lemierre Syndrome
Minerva Medica, 2022Lemierre Syndrome is a rare form of septic thrombophlebitis of the head and neck veins, most typically of the internal jugular vein, which affects otherwise healthy adolescents and young adults after an oropharyngitis or other local infection. It is characterized by multiple septic embolization. Despite treatment, Lemierre Syndrome displays a high rate
Valerio, Luca +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Lemierre’s Syndrome An 18-year-old man presented with a sore throat, fever, and pleuritic chest pain. Neck CT revealed a thrombus of the right internal jugular vein, and a blood culture grew Fusobacterium necrophorum.
Andrew, Walkty, John, Embil
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Lemierre’s Syndrome An 18-year-old man presented with a sore throat, fever, and pleuritic chest pain. Neck CT revealed a thrombus of the right internal jugular vein, and a blood culture grew Fusobacterium necrophorum.
Andrew, Walkty, John, Embil
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2008
Lemierre's syndrome is a rare disease that results in an oropharyngeal infection, which precipitates an internal jugular vein thrombosis and metastatic infection. Fusobacterium necrophorum is an anaerobic Gram-negative bacillus and has been identified as the causative agent.
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Lemierre's syndrome is a rare disease that results in an oropharyngeal infection, which precipitates an internal jugular vein thrombosis and metastatic infection. Fusobacterium necrophorum is an anaerobic Gram-negative bacillus and has been identified as the causative agent.
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European Radiology, 1999
Postanginal sepsis, or Lemierre's syndrome, is rare but with life-threatening potential involving mainly infants and adolescents. The morbidity or mortality is caused mainly by lack of knowledge of the syndrome. The 18-year-old boy described here developed a jugular thrombosis 7 days after an angina.
Gong J, Garcia J
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Postanginal sepsis, or Lemierre's syndrome, is rare but with life-threatening potential involving mainly infants and adolescents. The morbidity or mortality is caused mainly by lack of knowledge of the syndrome. The 18-year-old boy described here developed a jugular thrombosis 7 days after an angina.
Gong J, Garcia J
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Southern Medical Journal, 2012
Lemierre's syndrome is an uncommon complication of pharyngitis in the United States and caused most commonly by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum. The syndrome is characterized by a history of recent pharyngitis followed by ipsilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis and metastatic pulmonary abscesses and is a disease for which patients will ...
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Lemierre's syndrome is an uncommon complication of pharyngitis in the United States and caused most commonly by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum. The syndrome is characterized by a history of recent pharyngitis followed by ipsilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis and metastatic pulmonary abscesses and is a disease for which patients will ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 1996
We report a case of Lemierre syndrome. Although it is seen infrequently, it must be considered in patients with sore throat or dental pain, lateral neck pain, sepsis, and pulmonary symptoms. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, occurrence of anaerobic septicemia, radiologic evidence of internal jugular venous thrombosis, and pulmonary septic ...
J, Barker, H T, Winer-Muram, S W, Grey
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We report a case of Lemierre syndrome. Although it is seen infrequently, it must be considered in patients with sore throat or dental pain, lateral neck pain, sepsis, and pulmonary symptoms. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, occurrence of anaerobic septicemia, radiologic evidence of internal jugular venous thrombosis, and pulmonary septic ...
J, Barker, H T, Winer-Muram, S W, Grey
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