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Un problema fra capo e collo
Retropharyngeal abscess: a case report
Chiara Stocco1, Matteo Bramuzzo2, Massimo Gregori2
1Scuola di Specializzazione in Pediatria, 2IRCCS Materno-Infantile “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste
Febbraio 2016 - pagg. 123 -126
Abstract
Retropharyngeal abscess is a suppurative infection of
deep neck spaces that rarely complicates upper respiratory infections.
It most commonly occurs in children under five years
of age. The clinical picture can be aspecific, especially in infants,
resembling that of pharyngitis, with irritability, refuse of
feeding and fever. Limited neck mobility, specifically pain with
neck extension, should be the clinical clue to diagnosis, while
respiratory findings (airway obstruction or stridor) are rare.
Computed tomography of the neck with intravenous contrast is
the gold standard for diagnosis. Initial therapy depends upon
the severity of respiratory distress and the likelihood of drainable
fluid on the basis of imaging. Empiric antibiotic therapy
should provide coverage for group B streptococcus, Staphylococcus
aureus and respiratory anaerobes. Sometimes surgical
management is required. Internal jugular vein thrombosis represents
a possible complication with potential of spreading to
adjacent structures and to the bloodstream. This paper reports
the case of a four-month-old infant with retropharyngeal abscess
complicated by jugular vein thrombosis, successfully treated
with surgery, antibiotic and anticoagulant therapy.
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