2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492010005000001
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Síndrome de Lemierre: relato de caso

Abstract: A síndrome de Lemierre é uma doença rara, mais comum em jovens, causada frequentemente pelo Fusobacterium necrophorum. Inicia-se com faringite e propaga-se até a veia jugular interna, promovendo uma fonte de bacteremia contínua e êmbolos sépticos pulmonares. Manifestações clínicas incluem febre, alterações respiratórias e massa cervical. O diagnóstico é realizado por tomografia computadorizada e duplex scan, além de hemocultura ou cultura direta. O tratamento é realizado com antibióticos beta-lactâmicos resist… Show more

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“…9,12 Clinical manifestations include fever with temperatures from 39 to 41 °C and shivering from 4 to 5 days after onset of pharyngitis. 6,7 Pain and stiffness of the neck and cervical lymphadenopathy can also occur. Edema and pain at the angle of the mandible or anterior and parallel to the sternocleidomastoid muscle indicate involvement of the parapharyngeal space (26 to 45% of cases).…”
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“…9,12 Clinical manifestations include fever with temperatures from 39 to 41 °C and shivering from 4 to 5 days after onset of pharyngitis. 6,7 Pain and stiffness of the neck and cervical lymphadenopathy can also occur. Edema and pain at the angle of the mandible or anterior and parallel to the sternocleidomastoid muscle indicate involvement of the parapharyngeal space (26 to 45% of cases).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Edema and pain at the angle of the mandible or anterior and parallel to the sternocleidomastoid muscle indicate involvement of the parapharyngeal space (26 to 45% of cases). 6,10 Respiratory problems are present in the majority of cases. 6 In atypical presentations, the patient may not have fever and LS may even not be preceded by pharyngitis.…”
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