Lemierre syndrome, also known as postanginal sepsis, is an illness characterized by the development of a fusobacterial septicaemia with multiple metastatic foci following an attack of acute tonsillitis. It typically affects previously healthy adolescents and young adults who, following an attack of sore throat, become acutely ill with hyperpyrexia, rigors and multiple metastatic abscesses. The clinical picture tends to vary widely because of the possible involvement of a number of body systems and organs in the disease process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNonorganic hearing loss or pseudohypacusis is a condition in which there is an apparent hearing loss without any evidence of an organic cause. In a 2-year period, 43 children were seen in our department with this diagnosis. Thirty-three of them were female and 10 were male.
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