Literature DB >> 18312877

Atypical mycobacterial infection of the head and neck in children: a 5-year retrospective review.

Lyndsay Fraser1, Phillip Moore, Haytham Kubba.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We review the management of 31 cases of atypical mycobacterial lymphadenitis presenting to a tertiary referral pediatric otolaryngology department between February 2002 and February 2007. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective case review. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Cases were identified by using the hospital's correspondence and pathology databases. Demographic and clinical information was collected. Descriptive and nonparametric inferential statistics (SPSS; SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL) were calculated.
RESULTS: Four patients were treated conservatively with triple-therapy antibiotics. Twenty-seven underwent surgical excision plus 3 months of clarithromycin postoperatively. Thirteen percent developed nodal recurrence; this appeared to be unrelated to the operation performed (chi(2)(8) = 5.8, P = 0.69) or the management modality used (P = 0.35). Patients with previous surgery were more likely to have recurrent infection (chi(2)(2) = 9.3, P = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, nodal excision plus postoperative clarithromycin remains the best treatment option for most children, although those with limited disease may benefit from combination antibiotic therapy. Previous incision and drainage leads to high recurrence rates after later excision and therefore, heightened awareness of these infections is essential to ensure appropriate early management.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18312877     DOI: 10.1016/j.otohns.2007.11.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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1.  Atypical mycobacteriosis in children: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

Authors:  C M C Deichmueller; K Emmanouil; H-J Welkoborsky
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2014-07-03       Impact factor: 2.503

Review 2.  [Management of atypical cervical mycobacteriosis in childhood].

Authors:  T van Bremen; E Biesinger; F Göke; S Keiner; F Bootz; A Schröck
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 1.284

Review 3.  Emerging and re-emerging infectious disease in otorhinolaryngology.

Authors:  F Scasso; G Ferrari; G C DE Vincentiis; A Arosio; S Bottero; M Carretti; A Ciardo; S Cocuzza; A Colombo; B Conti; A Cordone; M DE Ciccio; E Delehaye; L Della Vecchia; I DE Macina; C Dentone; P DI Mauro; R Dorati; R Fazio; A Ferrari; G Ferrea; S Giannantonio; I Genta; M Giuliani; D Lucidi; L Maiolino; G Marini; P Marsella; D Meucci; T Modena; B Montemurri; A Odone; S Palma; M L Panatta; M Piemonte; P Pisani; S Pisani; L Prioglio; A Scorpecci; L Scotto DI Santillo; A Serra; C Signorelli; E Sitzia; M L Tropiano; M Trozzi; F M Tucci; L Vezzosi; B Viaggi
Journal:  Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 2.124

4.  Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Lymphadenitis: A Case Report.

Authors:  Amanda M Krantz; Meera Varnam; Cristina Fernandez
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2016-10-25
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