Case Reports in Oncology (Feb 2024)

Lemierre’s Syndrome after Head and Neck Photoimmunotherapy for Local Recurrence of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

  • Midori Nishimura,
  • Isaku Okamoto,
  • Tatsuya Ito,
  • Kunihiko Tokashiki,
  • Kiyoaki Tsukahara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000535597
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 180 – 185

Abstract

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Introduction: Head and neck photoimmunotherapy (HN-PIT) uses a combination of drugs and laser illumination to specifically destroy tumor cells. Lemierre’s syndrome is an infectious disease with severe systemic symptoms caused by prior infection in the pharyngeal region, leading to thrombophlebitis. Here, we report a case of Lemierre’s syndrome that developed after HN-PIT for recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Case Presentation: A 68-year-old male with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (squamous cell carcinoma) underwent HN-PIT after local recurrence with chemoradiation therapy. Three months after HN-PIT, the patient developed fever and neck pain, which led to a diagnosis of Lemierre’s syndrome. The patient was treated with antibiotics and anticoagulants for at least 1 month. The patient’s general condition and inflammatory findings on blood sampling showed gradual improvement, and a follow-up cervicothoracic computed tomography imaging showed that the venous thrombus had been obscured and the patient was doing well. Conclusion: HN-PIT is a high-risk procedure for the development of Lemierre’s syndrome due to irradiation-induced mucositis, and anticipating the development of Lemierre’s syndrome during HN-PIT is important.

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