婴儿下颌下和双侧颈外侧肿瘤

Pediatría Pub Date : 2020-06-09 DOI:10.14295/RP.V53I2.135
Borja Merelo Nicolás, L. Jimenez, A. M. Ruiz, S. Miguélez
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背景:深颈部感染是儿科感染的常见原因,如果诊断或治疗延误,可能会导致严重的并发症,如气道损害、纵隔炎或败血症。最常见的病原体是金黄色葡萄球菌和链球菌,治疗包括特异性抗生素和可能的并发症的多学科管理。临床病例:我们提出的情况下,10个月大的婴儿发烧和唇溃疡,相关的重要肿胀在颈侧和双侧下颌下区域;一开始对气道损伤有怀疑。开始经验性静脉治疗,无需手术治疗。补充试验显示PCR流感B型阳性,作为发热发作的起源,在唇样本中生长了一种引起炎症的金黄色葡萄球菌。患者接受定向抗生素治疗,病情发展良好,无并发症。结论:深颈部感染对儿科医生来说是一个诊断挑战。早期诊断和适当管理可以预防潜在的严重并发症。
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Tumoración submandibular y laterocervical bilateral en un lactante
Background: Deep neck infections are a frequent cause of infection in pediatrics, with potentially serious complications such as airway compromise, mediastinitis or sepsis, if there is a delay in diagnosis or treatment. The most frequent causative agents are Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus spp. The treatment consists of specific antibiotics and multidisciplinary management of possible complications. Clinical case: We present the case of a 10-month-old infant with fever and a labial ulcer, associating an important swelling in the laterocervical and bilateral submandibular region; with initial doubts about the airway compromise. Empirical intravenous treatment was started without requiring surgical treatment. The complementary tests showed PCR Influenza type B positive, as the origin of the febrile episode and in the labial sample grew a Staphylococcus aureus, which causes inflammation. He received directed antibiotic treatment and presented a good evolution without complications. Conclusion: Deep neck infections are a diagnostic challenge for pediatricians. Early diagnosis and proper management can prevent potentially serious complications.
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