Human Infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum (Necrobacillosis), with a Focus on Lemierre's Syndrome
T Riordan - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
SUMMARY Summary: Human infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum usually involves F.
necrophorum subsp. funduliforme rather than F. necrophorum subsp. necrophorum, which is …
necrophorum subsp. funduliforme rather than F. necrophorum subsp. necrophorum, which is …
Lemierre's syndrome: a systematic review
PD Karkos, S Asrani, CD Karkos, SC Leong… - The …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objectives/Hypothesis: Lemierre's syndrome is characterized by a history of recent
oropharyngeal infection, clinical or radiological evidence of internal jugular vein thrombosis …
oropharyngeal infection, clinical or radiological evidence of internal jugular vein thrombosis …
The evolution of Lemierre syndrome: report of 2 cases and review of the literature
JA Chirinos, DM Lichtstein, J Garcia, LJ Tamariz - Medicine, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Lemierre syndrome (postanginal septicemia) is caused by an acute oropharyngeal infection
with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and frequent metastatic …
with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and frequent metastatic …
Lemierre's syndrome due to Fusobacterium necrophorum
K Kuppalli, D Livorsi, NJ Talati… - The Lancet infectious …, 2012 - thelancet.com
We present a case of a patient with Lemierre's syndrome caused by Fusobacterium
necrophorum who developed a right frontal lobe brain abscess. We summarise the …
necrophorum who developed a right frontal lobe brain abscess. We summarise the …
Human necrobacillosis, with emphasis on Lemierre's syndrome
LH Kristensen, J Prag - Clinical infectious diseases, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Lemierre's syndrome is the classical presentation of human necrobacillosis. It is
characterized by a primary infection in the head in a young, previously healthy person who …
characterized by a primary infection in the head in a young, previously healthy person who …
Lemierre's syndrome: more than a historical curiosa
T Riordan, M Wilson - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Lemierre's syndrome is a severe illness caused by the anaerobic bacterium, Fusobacterium
necrophorum which typically occurs in healthy teenagers and young adults. The infection …
necrophorum which typically occurs in healthy teenagers and young adults. The infection …
Lemierre's syndrome and other disseminated Fusobacterium necrophorum infections in Denmark: a prospective epidemiological and clinical survey
L Hagelskjaer Kristensen, J Prag - European Journal of Clinical …, 2008 - Springer
In a 3-year prospective study, all cases of disseminated Fusobacterium necrophorum
infections found in Denmark from 1998 to 2001 were analysed, with the aim of describing …
infections found in Denmark from 1998 to 2001 were analysed, with the aim of describing …
Incidence and clinical epidemiology of necrobacillosis, including Lemierre's syndrome, in Denmark 1990–1995
LH Hagelskjaer, J Prag, J Malczynski… - European journal of …, 1998 - Springer
To establish the incidence and describe the clinical epidemiology of necrobacillosis and
Lemierre's syndrome in Denmark, the clinical records of all laboratory-recorded cases of …
Lemierre's syndrome in Denmark, the clinical records of all laboratory-recorded cases of …
Lemierre's syndrome (necrobacillosis)
R Golpe, B Marín, M Alonso - Postgraduate medical journal, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Lemierre's syndrome or postanginal septicaemia (necrobacillosis) is caused by an acute
oropharyngeal infection with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein …
oropharyngeal infection with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein …
Lemierre's syndrome
W Eilbert, N Singla - International Journal of emergency medicine, 2013 - Springer
Lemierre's syndrome is a condition characterized by thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular
vein and bacteremia caused by primarily anaerobic organisms, following a recent …
vein and bacteremia caused by primarily anaerobic organisms, following a recent …