Lemierre综合征合并面部静脉血栓及肺脓毒性栓塞1例

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.5812/pedinfect-121889
Mariana Maia, S. Catarino, C. Freitas, C. Castro, Claudia Correia, M. Pereira, Sara Pires da Silva
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简介:勒米尔综合征(LS)是一种罕见而严重的疾病,经常影响学龄儿童、青少年和健康的年轻人。它被定义为口咽感染伴继发败血症、颈内静脉血栓形成和脓毒性栓塞。罕见的非典型LS病例,其中血栓形成发生在其他地方的报道。病例介绍:我们介绍了一个青少年发烧、喉咙痛和颈部压痛的病例。体检发现急性咽炎和双侧颈小淋巴结。快速抗原A组链球菌和病毒血清学检测均为阴性。完整的血象和血液生化分析显示白细胞增多和血清C反应蛋白(CRP)升高。颈部计算机断层扫描显示右侧扁桃体不均匀,颈部淋巴结较小。胸部X线片正常。入院后,青少年开始抱怨呼吸困难和胸痛,右侧颈部有一个疼痛的小肿块。在胸部CT血管造影术(CTA)中,在整个肺实质中都有几个明显的肺部感染性栓塞。颈部多普勒超声显示右侧面部静脉血栓性静脉炎,随后经CTA证实。排除了其他部位的血栓,包括颈内静脉,以及颈部脓肿。患者成功地接受了静脉抗生素治疗和抗凝治疗。讨论:到目前为止,还没有关于LS在儿科患者中表现为孤立的面静脉血栓形成的报道。我们强调了早期识别LS及其非典型变体的重要性。有关其管理和治疗的儿科国际指南也将极大地影响这些患者的预后。
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Lemierre’s Syndrome with Facial Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Septic Emboli: A Case Report
Introduction: Lemierre’s syndrome (LS) is a rare and serious condition that often affects school-aged children, adolescents, and healthy young adults. It is defined as an oropharyngeal infection with secondary septicemia, internal jugular vein thrombosis, and septic emboli. Rare cases of atypical LS in which thrombosis occurs in other locations have been reported. Case Presentation: We presented a case of an adolescent with fever, sore throat, and neck tenderness. Physical examination revealed acute pharyngitis and bilateral small cervical lymph nodes. Rapid antigen group A Streptococcus and viral serologic tests were negative. Complete hemogram and blood biochemical analysis showed leukocytosis and elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP). Cervical computerized tomography (CT) scan revealed a heterogeneous right tonsil and small cervical lymph nodes. The chest radiograph was normal. After admission, the adolescent started complaining of dyspnea and thoracic pain and had a painful small cervical right mass. In the thoracic CT angiography (CTA), several pulmonary septic emboli were apparent throughout the pulmonary parenchyma. Cervical Doppler ultrasound showed right facial vein thrombophlebitis, later confirmed in a CTA. Thromboses in other locations, including the internal jugular vein, were excluded, as well as cervical abscesses. The patient was successfully treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy and anticoagulation. Discussion: To this date, no reports of LS presenting with isolated thrombosis of the facial vein have been described in pediatric patients. We highlighted the importance of early recognition of LS and its atypical variants. Pediatric international guidelines regarding its management and treatment would also greatly affect the outcome of these patients.
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期刊介绍: Archives Of Pediatric Infectious Disease is a clinical journal which is informative to all practitioners like pediatric infectious disease specialists and internists. This authoritative clinical journal was founded by Professor Abdollah Karimi in 2012. The Journal context is devoted to the particular compilation of the latest worldwide and interdisciplinary approach and findings including original manuscripts, meta-analyses and reviews, health economic papers, debates and consensus statements of clinical relevance to pediatric disease field, especially infectious diseases. In addition, consensus evidential reports not only highlight the new observations, original research and results accompanied by innovative treatments and all the other relevant topics but also include highlighting disease mechanisms or important clinical observations and letters on articles published in the journal.
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