BACKGROUND: Lemierre syndrome is an uncommon, potentially lethal disorder combining acute oropharyngeal infection caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, with jugular vein suppurative thrombosis, complicated by anaerobic sepsis with secondary multiple metastatic abscesses. Optimal treatment outcome with reduced or absence of sequelae can be achieved with early diagnosis. CASE REPORT: We present a clinical case of Fusobacterium necrophorum abscess complicated with femoral vein thrombosis, called atypical localization of Lemierre syndrome. This uncommon disease was diagnosed on the basis of clinical, biological, and imaging tests, with a favorable outcome, after a well-orientated antibiotic and surgical course of therapy. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY...
Classic Lemierre's syndrome is a septic internal jugular venous (IJV) thrombophlebitis secondary to ...
Lemierre’s syndrome is also known as postangina septicemia, which is commonly caused by Fusobacteriu...
Lemier re's syndrome was initially described by Lemierre in 1936 [1]. The condition is characte...
Lemierre syndrome is an uncommon disease which commonly arise from acute bacterial oropharyngeal inf...
Lemierre's syndrome is a rare complication following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The aetiologi...
Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare complication following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The aetiologi...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome is a rare disease that's characterized by internal jugular vein thrombosis an...
Lemierre syndrome is a rare complication of acute tonsillitis. It is caused by the anaerobic bacteri...
Lemierre syndrome, or septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein, is a rare disease that a...
International audienceIntroduction: Lemierre's syndrome is defined as an oropharyngeal infection due...
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Once coined the “Forgotten Disease,” Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare condition that results from oroph...
Classic Lemierre's syndrome is a septic internal jugular venous (IJV) thrombophlebitis secondary to ...
Lemierre’s syndrome is also known as postangina septicemia, which is commonly caused by Fusobacteriu...
Lemier re's syndrome was initially described by Lemierre in 1936 [1]. The condition is characte...
Lemierre syndrome is an uncommon disease which commonly arise from acute bacterial oropharyngeal inf...
Lemierre's syndrome is a rare complication following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The aetiologi...
Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare complication following an acute oropharyngeal infection. The aetiologi...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome usually affects otherwise healthy adolescents or young adults and occurs at an ove...
Lemierre syndrome is a rare disease that's characterized by internal jugular vein thrombosis an...
Lemierre syndrome is a rare complication of acute tonsillitis. It is caused by the anaerobic bacteri...
Lemierre syndrome, or septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein, is a rare disease that a...
International audienceIntroduction: Lemierre's syndrome is defined as an oropharyngeal infection due...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Once coined the “Forgotten Disease,” Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare condition that results from oroph...
Classic Lemierre's syndrome is a septic internal jugular venous (IJV) thrombophlebitis secondary to ...
Lemierre’s syndrome is also known as postangina septicemia, which is commonly caused by Fusobacteriu...
Lemier re's syndrome was initially described by Lemierre in 1936 [1]. The condition is characte...