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Arterial Ischemic Stroke As a Complication to Disseminated Infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum
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Abscess FormationsFusobacterium NecrophorumCerebrovascular DiseaseHealthy GirlLemierre SyndromeNeurovascular DiseaseThrombosisStrokeNeurologyInfection ControlIschemic SyndromeArterial Ischemic StrokeCerebral Blood FlowDisseminated InfectionClinical MicrobiologyIschemic StrokePathogenesisMicrobiologyMedicine
Lemierre syndrome (LS) is a rare complication of oropharyngeal and odontogenic infections in otherwise healthy young individuals. It is characterized by septic internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and disseminated metastatic abscesses. Cerebral arterial ischemic stroke is rarely seen in LS. The authors present a 14-year-old, previously healthy girl, who developed cerebral arterial infarction following acute tonsillitis and abscess formations due to Fusobacterium necrophorum.