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Query: UMLS:C0343525 (
Lemierre's syndrome
)
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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 emboli.
...
PMID:Lemierre syndrome. 886 3
Lemierre's syndrome
is an anaerobic
sepsis
occurring after oropharyngeal infection in healthy teenagers and young adults. We report two cases of adolescent girls suffering from
Lemierre's syndrome
studied with cervical color Doppler ultrasonography (CDUS), cervicothoracic helical CT, and high-resolution CT (HRCT) scanning. In both patients, HRCT allowed a good depiction of multiple cavitated pulmonary nodules of various sizes suggestive of this entity and was able to detect small or peripheral nodules. CDUS helped to pinpoint the extent of thromboses of the internal jugular vein demonstrated by CT. CDUS and HRCT should be performed as early as possible to confirm and treat this life-threatening condition.
...
PMID:Lemierre's syndrome in children: high-resolution CT and color Doppler sonography patterns. 922 89
Postanginal
septicemia
(
Lemierre's syndrome
) is an infection with anaerobes that ensues from certain oropharyngeal infections: septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein leads to abscess formation in the lungs and possibly in other organs. Based upon a recently observed typical case the syndrome is presented and its possible importance for empirical therapy of tonsillopharyngitis and septicemias involving unknown organisms is briefly discussed.
...
PMID:[A young man with sore throat and infection]. 928 12
The authors report a case of
Lemierre's syndrome
. This uncommon clinical entity is characterized by a septic internal jugular vein thrombosis with secondary metastatic abscesses and Fusobacterium necrophorum
septicemia
, following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The diagnosis is primarily clinical and it should be suspected when a severe septicaemic illness, with pulmonary symptoms, occurs after an acute pharyngotonsillar infection. This article reviews the clinical picture, microbiology and treatment of this forgotten complication of acute tonsillitis.
...
PMID:[Septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and Lemierre syndrome]. 955 48
Lemierre syndrome
, otherwise known as postanginal
sepsis
or necrobacillosis, is an illness that originates as an acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis which progresses to
sepsis
, usually fusobacterial, due to suppurative thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. Septic thromboemboli then seed various organs, resulting in multiple organ system pathology, most commonly affecting pulmonary and hepatic systems and joints. Although rare in the age of antibiotics, this disease typically affects previously healthy adolescents with varied clinical manifestations depending upon organ system involvement (A. Lemierre, Lancet March (1936) 701-703; J. Barker, H.T. Winer-Muram, S. Grey, Southern Med. J. 89 (1996) 1021-1023). Prompt diagnosis based on clinical presentation, radiologic findings, particularly CT scanning with contrast and a high index of suspicion, is necessary in order to institute often life saving therapy (J. Barker, H.T. Winer-Muram, S. Grey, Southern Med. J. 89 (1996) 1021-1023). We will present two cases of
Lemierre syndrome
, review it's clinical presentation, anatomic considerations, particularly it's relationship to the parapharyngeal space, radiographic findings, potential life threatening complications and finally, a unique approach to therapy.
...
PMID:Lemierre syndrome: a complication of acute pharyngitis. 980 20
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. Fusobacterium necrophorum was isolated from the culture of the excised jugular vein. Secondary embolism involved the lungs, associated with an iliac osteomyelitis and sacroiliitis. Computed tomography was used for diagnosis and follow-up.
...
PMID:Lemierre's syndrome. 1035 83
A 31-year-old patient is described with thrombophlebitis of the right jugular vein, and anerobic
septicemia
(
Lemierre's syndrome
). Multiple pulmonary abscesses and bilateral fibrinopurulent empyema were also present. Treatment included intravenous antibiotics, heparin, and video-assisted thoracoscopic debridement of pleural cavities. A favorable outcome was observed.
...
PMID:Lemierre's syndrome with bilateral empyema thoracis. 1075 Jul 88
Lemierre's syndrome
is characterized by an oropharyngeal infection followed by internal jugular vein septic thrombophlebitis and metastatic emboli, most often to the lungs and joints. The syndrome is most commonly associated with the anaerobic gram-negative rod Fusobacterium necrophorum. Diagnosis is established with evidence of metastatic infection and internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis. CT is considered the diagnostic procedure of choice. Treatment should include an extended course of a beta-lactamase-resistant antibiotic and surgical drainage of any purulent fluid collection. Anticoagulation remains controversial, and ligation of the internal jugular vein is reserved for patients with persistent
sepsis
and recurrent emboli. With appropriate therapy, mortality is 4% to 12%; but mortality is increased when therapy is delayed.
...
PMID:Lemierre's Syndrome. 1109 53
Lemierre's syndrome
, a systemic anaerobic infection caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, is characterized by an acute oropharyngeal infection, septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular veins,
sepsis
, and multiple metastatic infections. It commonly leads to pulmonary parenchymal abscesses and occasionally to septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, or liver or spleen abscesses. Reported here is a case of spondylitis and pulmonary and gluteal abscesses that occurred as part of a classic presentation of
Lemierre's syndrome
. Treatment with imipenem and clindamycin was successful.
...
PMID:Lemierre's syndrome with spondylitis and pulmonary and gluteal abscesses associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. 1139 17
Previously healthy people without interfering conditions are rarely affected by anaerobic infections. We report a young patient with extended septic emboli in the lungs, after an episode of sore throat, due to anaerobic bacteremia with Fusobacterium necrophorum. The first description of oropharyngeal infection complicated by
sepsis
was given by Lemierre in 1936. Knowledge of
Lemierre's syndrome
should lead to early recognition and prompt action against this sporadic and possible fatal illness.
...
PMID:Lemierre's syndrome. Sepsis complicating an anaerobic oropharyngeal infection. 1157 93
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