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[A 'Trivial' Angina with Serious Consequences].

Praxis 2020
A 'Trivial' Angina with Serious Consequences Abstract. A 21-year old man presented with a septic shock two weeks after a pharyngitis. A thrombosis oft the internal jugular vein, septic systemic metastatic lesions and bacteriamia with Fusobacterium necrophorum led to the diagnosis of a Lemierre's syndrome - a rare complication of a pharyngitis with high morbidity and mortality, defined by a septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein with high risk of embolisation. A streptococcal-negative pharyngitis with red flags should therefore also be treated with antibiotics.

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