Lemierre's Syndrome With Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis: A Life-Threatening Complication of Peritonsillar Abscess.

Sana Ferchichi, Ghada Kharrat, Becem Trabelsi, Zahra Jouini, Siwar Sbaihi, Chiraz Halwani
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Introduction: Lemierre's syndrome is a rare and life-threatening form of septic thrombophlebitis that can complicate head and neck infections. In most cases, septic thrombophlebitis affects the internal jugular vein. Its extension into the cerebral venous sinus is extremely rare, especially in the cavernous sinus. Herein, we report a rare and fatal case of peritonsillar phlegmon complicated by extensive cervicofacial fasciitis, with both internal jugular vein and cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis. Observation: It was a 72-year-old patient with a history of type II diabetes and chronic renal failure. He presented with painful right swelling of the neck and face, fever, and dyspnea. Physical examination revealed a conscious patient with right inflammatory cervicofacial swelling, trismus, and para-pharyngeal bulging. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed extensive right cervicofacial fasciitis, thrombosis of the ipsilateral internal jugular vein and transversal sinus. He received intravenous antibiotic therapy, surgical drainage, and monitoring in the intensive care unit with mechanical ventilation. However, evolution was pejorative. He presented a right cavernous sinus thrombosis, then septic shock and died 4 days after admission. Conclusion: Oropharyngeal infections must be properly and promptly managed, as they carry the risk of leading to severe, potentially life-threatening complications, such as Lemierre's syndrome. Lemierre's syndrome prognosis is particularly worsened by the extension to intracranial sinuses. A rapid diagnosis remains the best guarantee for optimizing patient management.

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Lemierre综合征伴海绵窦血栓形成:一种危及生命的囊周脓肿并发症。
Lemierre综合征是一种罕见且危及生命的化脓性血栓性静脉炎,可使头颈部感染复杂化。在大多数情况下,脓毒性血栓性静脉炎影响颈内静脉。它扩展到脑静脉窦是极其罕见的,特别是在海绵窦。在此,我们报告一个罕见且致命的病例,颈内静脉及海绵窦血栓性静脉炎合并广泛的颈面筋膜炎。观察:患者72岁,有2型糖尿病和慢性肾功能衰竭病史。患者表现为右侧颈部和面部疼痛肿胀、发热和呼吸困难。体格检查显示患者意识清醒,右侧颈面肿胀、牙关紧闭、咽旁鼓胀。增强计算机断层扫描显示广泛的右颈面筋膜炎,同侧颈内静脉和横窦血栓形成。他接受静脉抗生素治疗,手术引流,并在重症监护病房进行机械通气监测。然而,进化论是贬义的。患者表现为右侧海绵窦血栓形成,随后感染性休克,入院4天后死亡。结论:口咽感染必须得到适当和及时的管理,因为它们有导致严重的、可能危及生命的并发症的风险,如Lemierre综合征。Lemierre综合征的预后尤其因其延伸至颅内窦而恶化。快速诊断仍然是优化患者管理的最佳保证。
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