Retropharyngeal abscess- An unusual complication in a COVID-19 patient
Author(s) -
Moyosore Awobajo,
Apeksha N. Agarwal,
Sarah Hackman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
otolaryngology case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.118
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2468-5488
DOI - 10.1016/j.xocr.2021.100312
Subject(s) - medicine , odynophagia , retropharyngeal abscess , dysphagia , surgery , abscess , phlegmon , epiglottis , cellulitis , complication , pneumonia , retropharyngeal space , larynx , computed tomography
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has generated many challenges for physicians, including multiple long-term effects that are still being studied. We report a CASE of patient who developed a retropharyngeal abscess post-COVID19 infection. We report a CASE of a female who was diagnosed with COVID19 pneumonia and hospitalized for a week at an outside institute. Approximately 3 weeks post discharge she developed neck pain, dysphagia, voice change and odynophagia for which she went to an outside emergency department. A soft tissue neck CT was performed and was concerning for retropharyngeal abscess. The patient was then transferred to our institution. On arrival, a CT scan of the neck and nasopharyngoscopy were performed and biopsies of the epiglottis and right inferior tonsillar pole were taken. Biopsies of the epiglottis and tonsil showed acute inflammation, spongiosis, edema and marked dilation of the lymphatics. Her clinical course was complicated by persistent infection requiring multiple washouts, hyperglycemia, tube feed intolerance, dysphagia and deconditioning. A multi-disciplinary approach was instituted for appropriate management. This CASEis CASE report highlights the necessity for close follow up after recovery from COVID-19 infection, particularly in patients with multiple comorbidities.
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