A case of liver abscess and fusobacterium septicemia.

Journal: IDCases
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Abstract

Fusobacterium species are well described as the causative pathogen in Lemierre's syndrome, a suppurative thrombophlebitis of the jugular vein. However, they are less recognized for a unique variant of Lemierre's syndrome presenting with invasive intraabdominal infection and associated portal vein thrombosis. We describe a case of Fusobacterium nucleatum with hepatic abscess and septic pylephlebitis.

Authors
Elham Rahmati, Rosemary She, Brittany Kazmierski, P Geiseler, Darren Wong