| Literature DB >> 23217558 |
Jyoti Singh1, Haritosh Velankar, Devayani Shinde, Nilesh Chordia, Sneha Budhwani.
Abstract
Retropharyngeal abscesses are infections deep in the neck space that can pose an immediate life-threatening emergency, with potential for airway compromise and other catastrophic complications. In adults these abscesses can develop as a result of vertebral pyogenic osteomyelitis, tuberculosis of the spine, or external injuries caused by endoscopes or foreign bodies (e.g. fish bones). Tuberculosis of the retropharyngeal space is one of the rare forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Early diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent the serious complications of the disease. We present a case of tuberculous retropharyngeal abscess in an adult woman without tuberculosis of the cervical spine who was managed surgically by aspirating the retropharyngeal abscess transorally, together with antituberculosis treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23217558 DOI: 10.7196/sajs.1383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr J Surg ISSN: 0038-2361 Impact factor: 0.375