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- 2018
Jugular Vein Thrombosis after Dental Extraction, from Lemierre’s Syndrome to Behcet’s DiseaseKeywords: Beh?et disease, Lemierre’s disease, Jugular vein thrombosis, Dental extraction Abstract: In this report, we describe a 48-year old non-smoker man who presented with dyspnea, light headedness, plethoric facies, neck swelling and swollen collateral veins on the front of the chest wall after extracting his molar tooth due to dental caries and tooth pain. Right internal jugular vein thrombosis was seen on the neck CT angiography. Lemierre’s disease was suspected and systemic antibiotics in addition to anticoagulant were started. Two months later the patient presented with characteristic genital and oral aphthous ulcers. A final diagnosis of Beh?et vasculitis was made and the patient received high dose of immunosuppressive therapy. Dental extraction in Beh?et disease may cause the disease flare up and large vessel thrombosis
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