
L emierre syndrome involving external jugular vein
Author(s) -
Hagiya Hideharu,
Haruki Yuto,
Otsuka Fumio
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
acute medicine and surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2052-8817
DOI - 10.1002/ams2.61
Subject(s) - external jugular vein , jugular vein , medicine , anatomy
Case A 74‐year‐old woman with a week‐long history of cold symptoms was diagnosed with L emierre syndrome that involved her left external jugular vein. Outcome The patient was successfully treated with 4 weeks of antibiotics and anticoagulant treatment. Typical cases of L emierre syndrome involve only the internal jugular vein. The external jugular vein is anatomically distant from the pharyngolaryngeal space and usually does not receive blood or lymphatic flow from there. Thus, L emierre syndrome ordinarily does not involve the external jugular vein and clinical characteristics of external jugular vein‐involving L emierre syndrome have not been uncovered, mainly due to its rarity. Based on our review, it would not much differ from those of typical cases. Conclusion Considering the potential severity and mortality, more attention should be paid to this potentially fatal disease that may demonstrate atypical manifestation, as shown in this case. Accumulation of cases would be needed for further understanding.