Title of article
Oropharyngeal infection with metastatic hand infection: An uncommon variant of Lemierre’s syndrome
Author/Authors
Shakeel, Muhammad University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - Department of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, UK , McCluney, Neil University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - Department of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, UK , Li, Lawrence University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - Department of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, UK , Newton, Jonathan Ray University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - Department of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, UK
From page
494
To page
496
Abstract
Lemierre s syndrome is caused by acute oropharyngeal infection with septic secondary thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and metastatic infection. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most commonly implicated aetiological agent. The authors present the case of a healthy young man presenting with a history of general malaise and sore throat who developed septic metastatic complications in the left upper limb. He made a complete recovery after treatment with a combination of parenteral antibiotics and a multidisciplinary approach. Early ultrasound scanning of the neck and blood cultures are advocated to diagnose this potentially fatal condition. Management involves a high degree of clinical suspicion for this often forgotten condition and treatment is further discussed in the article.
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number
2655195
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