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Sana Abourazzak1, Amine Zouagui, Laila Smaili, Hanane Ouzaa, Youssef Moulay Alaoui Lamrani, Siham Tizniti, Larbi Elarqam, Sana Chaouki, Samir Atmani, Abdelhak Bouharrou, Moustapha Hida.
Abstract
Lemierre syndrome is a rare but severe septicaemia due most frequently to Fusobacterium necrophorum, with primary foci in the head, internal jugular vein thrombosis and metastatic infections, mainly in the lungs. We report two cases of Lemierre syndrome admitted to the paediatric unit of our hospital at 2-month intervals. The first was 10 years old and the second one was a 3-month-old infant. They were diagnosed on the 25th hospital day and at the time of admission, respectively. In the first case, diagnosis was delayed due to unfamiliarity with this disease. In the second patient the diagnosis was established on the first day because of the recent experience with patient 1. In both cases, bacteriological investigations were not helpful. Both patients had a favourable outcome after prolonged antibiotic treatment, anticoagulation and surgical drainage.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 21686487 PMCID: PMC3028603 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.10.2008.1041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X