Conservative management of complicated retropharyngeal abscess with Antitubercular Therapy

Sakshi Boora, Komaldeep Kaur, Mandeep Kaur Sodhi, Chahat Bhatia, Diksha Attri, Varinder Saini
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Retropharyngeal abscess, the infection of deep neck spaces, extends from the base of the skull to the posterior mediastinum. It develops as a sequela of dental infection, upper respiratory tract infection, or any interventional procedure like laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, etc. Retropharyngeal abscess is a rare presentation of Tuberculosis (TB), with an annual incidence rate of 2.64 per 100,000 population, and gender-based incidence rates of 3.34 for males, and 1.94 for females per 100,000 population.1 It, as a part of head and neck TB, has a prevalence of 0.1-1% among all forms of TB. If not managed timely, it may lead to the spread of its infection to the mediastinum, which can be life-threatening at times, owing to airway compromission and other catastrophic complications like mediastinitis, mediastinal abscess, pericarditis, pyopneumothorax pleuritis and empyema. We hereby present a case of a middle-aged woman diagnosed with a complicated retropharyngeal abscess but managed conservatively with Antitubercular Therapy (ATT).
用抗结核疗法保守治疗复杂性咽后脓肿
咽后脓肿是颈部深部间隙的感染,从颅底延伸至后纵隔。咽后脓肿是牙科感染、上呼吸道感染或任何介入性手术(如喉镜检查、气管插管等)的后遗症。咽后脓肿是肺结核(TB)的一种罕见表现,年发病率为每 10 万人中 2.64 例,按性别划分,男性发病率为每 10 万人中 3.34 例,女性为每 10 万人中 1.94 例。如果处理不及时,可能会导致感染扩散到纵隔,有时会因气道受损和纵隔炎、纵隔脓肿、心包炎、脓胸胸膜炎和肺水肿等其他灾难性并发症而危及生命。我们在此介绍一例被诊断为复杂性咽后脓肿的中年女性病例,该病例采用抗结核疗法(ATT)进行保守治疗。
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