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Lemierre's syndrome – an unusual complication of otitis externa in a young, healthy female
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2014
Abstract
Lemierre's syndrome, which affects previously healthy, young adults, is a rare complication secondary to infections in the head and neck that result in septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein.
This paper reports a case of a young, healthy female with malignant otitis externa, which resulted in the development of Lemierre's syndrome. A review of the relevant literature was also carried out. This involved a search of the Medline database using multiple search terms including ‘Lemierre’, ‘septic thrombophlebitis’, ‘otitis externa’, ‘internal jugular vein thrombosis’ and ‘management’.
The patient presented with fever, left-sided otalgia, otorrhoea, neck swelling and pain. She was subsequently diagnosed with Lemierre's syndrome and managed accordingly.
Lemierre's syndrome is a potentially fatal complication associated with significant morbidity. A high index of suspicion is required for prompt recognition and the early institution of treatment.
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Presented orally at the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting, 16–20 March 2013, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
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