Pneumococcal bacteremia associated with gingival lesions in infants
D. L. Burech, K. Koranyi, R. E. Haynes and R. N. Kramer
Five infants with fever, leukocytosis, and a cystic lesion superimposed on
a swollen gingiva had pneumococcal bacteremia. Lesions were so
characteristic that a presumptive diagnosis of pneumococcal bacteremia was
made in the last three patients before confirmation by blood cultures.
Infants who initially have these symptoms should be considered at risk for
pneumococcal bacteremia.