Background: Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) is often caused by fungi in the intestinal tract. We describe a rare case of alcohol production by and periodontal disease bacteria in the oral cavity.
Case Presentation: A man aged in his 60s had a car accident, and alcohol was detected on his breath.
We report a case of septic shock treated with PMX-DHP that was complicated with Lemierre syndrome caused by . The patient was a 31-year-old man who was initially diagnosed with influenza. He received treatment; however, because his symptoms gradually worsened, he was transported to our hospital 10 days following his diagnosis.
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