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Lemierre syndrome with pulmonary empyema caused by Prevotella intermedia .

Bahadir SimsekRenee ZhangChristopher MortonMerceditas S Villanueva
Published in: BMJ case reports (2024)
Lemierre syndrome is a rare disease that is most often caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum We present a case caused by Prevotella intermedia in a young, healthy man, complicated by multiple cavitary lung lesions, loculated pleural effusions requiring chest tube placement and trapezius abscess. Our case highlights (a) P. intermedia as a rare cause of Lemierre syndrome and (b) clinical response to appropriate antimicrobial therapy may be protracted.
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