| Literature DB >> 35815113 |
Hidenori Higashi1, Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi2, Anna Eto3, Tadahiro Goto4,5.
Abstract
While neck stiffness belongs to the classic triad of meningitis symptoms together with fever and altered mental status, it can also be attributed to inflammation from prevertebral space infection. We describe a difficult-to-diagnose case of prevertebral abscess associated with meningitis. Prevertebral space infection, vertebral osteomyelitis, and meningitis are reported to be associated with each other. When a patient presents with an altered mental status due to meningitis, signs and symptoms may be obscured and physicians may be unable to conduct detailed physical examinations or identify symptoms beyond neck stiffness. The threshold for imaging evaluation may need to be lowered for patients at high risk for prevertebral abscess or vertebral osteomyelitis. Physicians need to recognize this clinical entity, as prompt referral to specialists in head and neck surgery is essential for timely drainage.Entities:
Keywords: Meningitis; Neck stiffness; Prevertebral space infection; Vertebral osteomyelitis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35815113 PMCID: PMC9263523 DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2022.e01549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IDCases ISSN: 2214-2509
Fig. 1Sagittal view of an enhanced CT showing a region of fluid retention with gas in front of the cervical spine, with an appearance consistent with a retropharyngeal or prevertebral abscess (red arrow).
Fig. 2Swelling of the retropharyngeal space on fiberoptic laryngoscopy (black arrow).