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Query: UMLS:C0343525 (
Lemierre's syndrome
)
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This review describes the microbiology, diagnosis and management of deep facial infections and
Lemierre syndrome
. The origins of most of these infections are odontogenic infections that spread to fascial spaces of the lower head and upper neck. Other sources include pharyngotonsillar, nasal, otologic, salivary gland and dermatologic infections, hematogenic spread, cervical
adenitis
and trauma. These space infections can be divided into those around the face (masticatory, buccal, canine and parotid), the suprahyoid area (submandibular, sublingual and lateral pharyngeal) and the infrahyoid region or lateral neck (retropharyngeal and pretracheal spaces). The organisms accounting for these infections are aerobic and anaerobic that arise from the oropharyngeal flora. Complications of these infections can be life threatening and can result from hematogenic or direct spread. Complications that arise following local extension include suppurative jugular thrombophlebitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, carotid erosion, maxillary sinusitis and osteomyelitis of the jaws. Management includes surgical drainage and antimicrobial therapy.
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PMID:Microbiology and management of deep facial infections and Lemierre syndrome. 1282 34
The objective of this study is to present the antimicrobial management modalities of treating upper respiratory tract (URT) and head and neck infections. This article discusses the current antimicrobial treatment strategies of URT and head and neck infections. The increasing antimicrobial resistance of many bacterial pathogens has made the treatment of URT and head and neck infections more difficult. This review summarizes the aerobic and anaerobic microbiology and antimicrobials therapy of acute and chronic URT and head and neck infections. These infections include dental (gingivitis, periodontitis, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, and periodontal abscess), acute and chronic otitis media, mastoiditis and sinusitis, pharyngo-tonsillitis, peritonsillar, retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal abscesses, suppurative thyroiditis, cervical
lymphadenitis
, parotitis, siliadenitis, and deep neck infections including
Lemierre syndrome
. In conclusion, the proper management of these infections requires an accurate clinical and bacteriological diagnosis.
...
PMID:Current management of upper respiratory tract and head and neck infections. 1898 71
Fusobacteria are members of the oral and gastrointestinal flora and are important potential pathogens in children. They are increasingly recognized as a cause of infections in children. These include infections of the head and neck (
Lemierre syndrome
, acute and chronic mastoiditis, chronic otitis and sinusitis, tonsillitis, peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses, postanginal cervical
lymphadenitis
, periodontitis), brain, lungs, abdomen, pelvis, bones, joints, and blood. This review describes the clinical spectrum of fusobacterial infection in children and their management.
...
PMID:Fusobacterial infections in children. 2361 83
Fusobacterium species are increasingly recognized as a cause of head and neck infections in children. These infections include acute and chronic otitis, sinusitis, mastoiditis, and tonsillitis; peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses;
Lemierre syndrome
; post-anginal cervical
lymphadenitis
; and periodontitis. They can also be involved in brain abscess and bacteremia associated with head and neck infections. This review describes the clinical spectrum of head and neck fusobacterial infection in children and their management.
...
PMID:Fusobacterial head and neck infections in children. 2598 Jun 88
Lemierre's syndrome
is a systemic complication commonly caused by oropharyngeal infection by Fusobacterium species, which manifests itself as an internal jugular vein thrombosis formation. It is a rare occurrence nowadays with the availability of broad spectrum antibiotics for treatment. Most cases in the literature presented with a life-threatening condition. We are reporting a case of
Lemierre's syndrome
that presented with persistent neck pain and swelling, initially diagnosed as cervical
lymphadenitis
.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome: A persistent unusual neck pain and swelling. 2979 9