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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Sepsis]] following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918. In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as [[Lemierre syndrome]]. | [[Sepsis]] following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918. In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as [[Lemierre syndrome]].<ref name=abc> Lemierre Syndrome. Wikipedia (2015). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemierre%27s_syndrome Accessed on October 15, 2015</ref> | ||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
*[[Sepsis]] following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918. | *[[Sepsis]] following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918. | ||
*In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as [[Lemierre syndrome]]. | *In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as [[Lemierre syndrome]].<ref name=abc> Lemierre Syndrome. Wikipedia (2015). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemierre%27s_syndrome Accessed on October 15, 2015</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Sepsis following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918. In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as Lemierre syndrome.[1]
Historical Perspective
- Sepsis following from a throat infection was first described by Scottmuller in 1918.
- In 1936, André Lemierre published a series of 20 cases where throat infections were followed by identified anaerobic septicemia, of whom 18 patients died. This disease came to be known as Lemierre syndrome.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lemierre Syndrome. Wikipedia (2015). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemierre%27s_syndrome Accessed on October 15, 2015