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- W44482842 abstract "espanolLa primera publicacion de Sindrome de Lemierre fue en 1936 por Lemierre (1). Se define como una �infeccion bacteriana orofaringea que se caracteriza por la tromboflebitis de la vena yugular interna, complicandose con embolismos septicos sistemicos�. El 81% de los casos, el agente etiologico mas frecuente es Fusobacterium necrophorum. La fiebre suele ser el sintoma mas frecuente, pero dependiendo de la infeccion primaria, ya sea amigdalitis, mastoiditis o infeccion odontogena. La mortalidad es muy baja segun la literatura, pero con una morbilidad significativa, por eso es muy importante el diagnostico y tratamiento precoz. El diagnostico es clinico, aunque la TC y otros metodos diagnosticos (ecografia, RM) ayudar a determinar la extension de la infeccion. Es necesaria la administracion de antibioticos por via endovenosos a dosis maxima, recordando que el microorganismo mas frecuente es anaerobico, y unas medidas de soporte vital. Pr EnglishThe first publication on Lemierre Syndrome appears in 1936 by Lemierre (1). It is defined as an �oropharynx bacterial infection characterized by the thrombophlebitis in the internal jugular vein, derived in a systemic septic embolism�. In 81% of the cases, the Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most frequent etiologic agent. Fever is the most common symptom, but it can depending on the primary infection, tonsillitis, mastoiditis or odontogenic infection. According to the literature the mortality is very low, but with a significant morbidity, that is why the diagnosis and early treatment is very important. The diagnosis it´s clinical, even though the CT scan and other diagnosis methods (echography, MRI) help to determine the extent of the infection. It�s necessary to administrate the antibiotics endovenous at high dose, (keeping in mind that the most frequent micro organism is anaerobic), and vital support measures if neccessary. We present a case report of Lemierre Syndrome associated to an odonthogenic infection caused by the 4.8 molar." @default.
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- W44482842 title "Síndrome de Lemierre asociado a infecciones odontógenas: caso clínico y revisión de la literatura" @default.
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