| Literature DB >> 31183097 |
Sathyanarayan Sudhanthar1, Anjali Garg1,2, Jonathan Gold1, Olga Napolova1.
Abstract
Parapharyngeal abscess is a difficult diagnosis to make in the pediatric population. Children <3 years of age present with fever, often the only sign at the initial presentation, thus causing a delay in diagnosis until the patient presents with more focal findings, such as a painful neck mass. Repeated follow-up visits with the patient until the diagnosis is confirmed are critically important to prevent complications.Entities:
Keywords: and throat; ear; infectious disease; nose; patient education; pediatrics and adolescent medicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 31183097 PMCID: PMC6552945 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1The craniocaudal extent of the retropharyngeal fluid is 5 cm from the clivus through to the bottom of C4
Figure 2Section of the CT shows the fluid present in the nasopharyngeal region is 3.4 cm transverse by 2.2 cm AP
Figure 3The mass effect upon the airway which is displaced from the left to right. The airway is not completely effaced, though it is significantly impacted. It is narrowed to approximately 7 mm at its point of maximum narrowing