Lemierre's syndrome: One rare disease-Two case studies
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Lemierre's syndrome: One rare disease-Two case studies
Abstract
What is known and objective: Lemierre's syndrome is often misdiagnosed as a common cold or viral infection. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most common causative organism. The recommended treatment regimen is 6 weeks of a beta-lactam antibiotic along with metronidazole.
Case description: We present two cases of Lemierre's syndrome with internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and positive blood cultures for F. necrophorum. The first case was successfully treated with 6 weeks of a beta-lactam antibiotic and 4 weeks of metronidazole, while the second case was successfully treated with 4 weeks of a beta-lactam antibiotic and 2 weeks of metronidazole.
What is new and conclusion: Two cases of Lemierre's syndrome were treated successfully with only 2-4 weeks of metronidazole therapy. Shorter duration of metronidazole therapy should be explored in future studies.
Keywords: beta-lactam antibiotic; jugular; lemierre's syndrome; metronidazole; thrombophlebitis; thrombosis; tonsillar.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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