Forget-me-not: Lemierre's syndrome, a case report
- PMID: 33760711
- DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1899190
Forget-me-not: Lemierre's syndrome, a case report
Abstract
Background: Familiarity breeds complacency. One case of sore throat can start to sound like another. However, even common viral and bacterial infections can lead to serious sequelae. Clinicians cannot make a diagnosis if they do not consider it in their differential.Case: The presentation - and subsequent hospitalization - of a septic 19 year-old male college student is described. Despite brief interval improvement, he became hypoxic one week after developing a sore throat and was ultimately diagnosed with Lemierre's syndrome (septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein) via blood cultures and advanced imaging.Conclusions: Though rare, Lemierre's syndrome carries a high mortality rate. It should be considered an emergent complication of head and neck infections, particularly in young adults.
Keywords: Lemierre’s syndrome; fusobacteria; hypoxia; pharyngitis; septic shock; thromboembolism.
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