Gastrointestinal Variant of Lemierre Syndrome due to Fusobacterium nucleatum: A Case Report.

IF 0.5 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Case Reports in Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-03-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000536619
Reshad Salam, Abhiroop Verma, Michael Noeske, Lynna Alnimer, Eric M Sieloff, Marc S Piper
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Introduction: Pyogenic liver abscess is a noteworthy health concern in North America, characterized by a mortality rate ranging from 2 to 12%. This condition is often polymicrobial, with Streptococcus species and Escherichia coli as the predominant causal pathogens in Western countries. Fusobacterium species, typically commensals of gastrointestinal, genital, and oral flora, have been implicated in the rare formation of tonsillar abscesses and Lemierre syndrome, including its gastrointestinal variant known as pylephlebitis.

Case presentation: We present the case of an immunocompetent male with a 2-week history of abdominal distention and pain. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiseptated cystic hepatic masses and portal vein thrombosis. A subsequent liver biopsy confirmed Fusobacterium nucleatum etiology. The patient was initiated on intravenous cefepime and oral metronidazole antibiotics. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed to cardiac arrest before a final diagnosis could be established.

Conclusion: Fusobacterium species-associated liver abscess, coupled with the rare gastrointestinal variant of Lemierre syndrome (pylephlebitis), poses a significant mortality risk. This case underscores the rarity and clinical challenges associated with these conditions. Increased awareness among clinicians is crucial for early diagnosis and prompt intervention, potentially improving outcomes in such cases.

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由核分枝杆菌引起的莱米埃尔综合征胃肠道变异:病例报告。
导言:化脓性肝脓肿是北美地区一个值得关注的健康问题,其死亡率在 2% 到 12% 之间。这种疾病通常由多微生物引起,在西方国家,链球菌和大肠杆菌是主要的致病病原体。镰刀菌通常是胃肠道、生殖器和口腔菌群中的共生菌,与罕见的扁桃体脓肿和莱米埃尔综合征(包括其胃肠道变种,即脓疱疮)的形成有关:本病例为一名免疫功能正常的男性,两周前出现腹胀和腹痛。腹部磁共振成像检查发现了多囊肿性肝肿块和门静脉血栓形成。随后进行的肝活检证实了核酸镰刀菌病因。患者开始接受静脉注射头孢吡肟和口服甲硝唑抗生素治疗。不幸的是,在最终诊断确定之前,患者因心脏骤停而死亡:结论:分枝杆菌相关性肝脓肿,再加上罕见的莱米埃尔综合征胃肠道变异型(静脉炎),具有极大的死亡风险。本病例强调了这些病症的罕见性和临床挑战。提高临床医生的认识对于早期诊断和及时干预至关重要,这有可能改善此类病例的预后。
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