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Query: UMLS:C0343525 (
Lemierre's syndrome
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Lemierre syndrome
consists of septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein secondary to oropharyngeal infection, usually with Fusobacterium necrophorum. Septic metastatic emboli and distant infection are characteristic. We describe the imaging appearance of
Lemierre syndrome
in an adolescent female by both magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. This case illustrates the rapid onset and characteristic progression of the rare syndrome of Lemierre. In addition, we used magnetic resonance imaging to effectively distinguish between inflammatory venous thrombosis and abscess, thus avoiding surgery in our patient. Early directed antibiotic therapy is mandatory to ensure good outcome.
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PMID:Lemierre syndrome: magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic appearance. 1095 63
Lemierre's syndrome
is the classical presentation of human necrobacillosis. It is characterized by a primary infection in the head in a young, previously healthy person who subsequently develops persistent high fever and disseminated metastatic abscesses, frequently including a septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein. The main pathogen is Fusobacterium necrophorum, an obligate anaerobic, pleomorphic, gram-negative rod. Clinical microbiologists have a key role in alerting clinicians and advising proper antibiotic treatment when the characteristic microscopic morphology of the pleomorphic F. necrophorum is seen in Gram stains from positive anaerobic cultures of blood and pus. Early diagnosis and prolonged appropriate antibiotic treatment with good anaerobic coverage are crucial to reduce morbidity and mortality. F. necrophorum also causes human necrobacillosis with foci caudal to the head, mainly in elderly patients with high mortality related to age and predisposing diseases, such as cancers of the primary focus.
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PMID:Human necrobacillosis, with emphasis on Lemierre's syndrome. 1098 17
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 syndrome
is a severe, septicemic illness most commonly caused by the anaerobic Gram-negative bacillus Fusobacterium necrophorum. It is characterized by an acute oropharyngeal infection, with secondary septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein and frequent metastatic infections. This report of a patient with the
Lemierre syndrome
is complemented by a review of the literature on the subject.
...
PMID:Thoracic complications of Lemierre syndrome. 1112 Oct 93
Lemierre's syndrome
is a rare fulminant condition caused by an acute oropharyngeal infection, with secondary septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein complicated by multiple metastatic infections. Herein we report 2 patients with internal jugular vein thrombosis secondary to oropharyngeal infection, whose clinical course was indolent, and who were asymptomatic shortly after antibiotic therapy was begun. Careful examination of the neck in patients presenting with sore throat could help identify the typical 'cord sign'. In such cases, intravenous antibiotic treatment should be started as soon as possible to prevent development of metastatic infections and septicaemia characterizing
Lemierre's syndrome
.
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PMID:Early antibiotic treatment may prevent complete development of Lemierre's syndrome: experience from 2 cases. 1120 Mar 90
Lemierre's syndrome
is
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein (IJV), complicating an oropharingeal infection. The causative organism is Fusobacterium, an anaerobic bacillus, and the syndrome typically occurs in previously healthy teenagers and young adults. Thromboembolic metastases are a common sequela, and the lungs are most frequently affected. We present a case of a 25-year-old woman, who presented with multiple lung abscesses, in whom IJV
thrombophlebitis
was subsequently noted.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome presenting as multiple lung abscesses. 1127 81
We report a case of
Lemierre's syndrome
with a pleuropulmonary complication.
Lemierre's syndrome
is a rare etiology of lung abscess. The diagnosis is clinical and microbiological (anaerobic organisms). This syndrome associates an acute oropharyngeal infection with septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein (sometimes many days before the lung lesion) and pulmonary abscess formation. Clinicians should be aware of this syndrome that is fatal in 10% of patients, usually after delayed or missed diagnosis. The frequency of
Lemierre's syndrome
would be higher if antibiotics were given only to pharyngitis patients positive for streptococcus.
...
PMID:[Lemierre's syndrome: a case report]. 1137 4
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
This is a case report of
Lemierre's syndrome
in a 17-year-old male patient. Lemierre's disease consists of suppurative
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein (SIJVT) in the presence of oropharyngeal infection and can be complicated by septic pulmonary embolism. Other causes of SIJVT include deep neck infections and central venous catheterization. The disease usually results from Gram-negative anaerobic organisms such as Fusobacterium necrophorum.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome. 1142 99
Lemierre's syndrome
is an uncommon clinical entity. It consists of an acute oropharyngeal infection, with secondary septic
thrombophlebitis
of the internal jugular vein frequently complicated with multiple metastatic infections. It is generally caused by anaerobic Gram-negative organisms. Although it is rarely reported in the antibiotic era, this disease must be taken into account because it is a potentially life-threatening infection requiring a specific and early treatment. We report a case of
Lemierre's syndrome
managed in our hospital.
...
PMID:[Lemierre's syndrome: septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein secondary to acute amygdalitis]. 1142 74
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