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Case Reports
. 2017 Jul 27:10:15-17.
doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2017.07.009. eCollection 2017.

Lemierre's syndrome: Case report and brief literature review

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Lemierre's syndrome: Case report and brief literature review

Andrew Zhao et al. IDCases. .

Abstract

Lemierre's syndrome has been shown to be increasing in incidence in the past 20 years with one popular suggesting that said rise occurred from less aggressive antibacterial coverage. We report a case of Lemierre's syndrome and also reviewed the 15 most recent case reports. A previously healthy 25 year old male who initially developed sore throat and flu-like symptoms, was prescribed antibacterials as an outpatient but was hospitalized for worsening symptoms. He was later diagnosed with Lemierre's syndrome and improved clinically with IV antimicrobials alone. From our concise literature review, we determined that a decrease in antibiotic prescriptions may not fully explain why the incidence of Lemierre's has been increasing. Thus, future research should be focused in evaluating possible worsening susceptibilities to antibiotics and improvements on detection. We also advise physicians to be aware of the signs and symptoms of this rare but potentially fatal condition as well as the available detection methods and treatment.

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CT angiogram with contrast showing new multiple cavitary lung masses, suggestive of septic emboli, and trace right pleural effusion.

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