Retropharyngeal Abscess following an Unusual Penetrating Foreign Body (Blister pack) – An Airway Emergency
Author(s) -
Srihita,
M E Sudhagar,
Karan Bhatia,
Prasanna Kumar Saravanam
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of medical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2395-7565
DOI - 10.31254/jmr.2019.5501
Subject(s) - retropharyngeal abscess , medicine , foreign body , abscess , respiratory distress , surgery , airway , accidental , etiology , airway obstruction , retropharyngeal space , computed tomography , physics , acoustics
Retropharyngeal abscess can be a deadly condition if not treated at the right time. Etiology could be following penetrating foreign body injury and extension of the prevertebral space infection. Retropharyngeal abscess can cause respiratory distress and mortality due to extension of infection to danger space. In this case we present an elderly male with uncontrolled diabetes who developed retropharyngeal abscess following an accidental intake of a blister pack of oral hypoglycemic drug. Blister pack is an unusual cause of retropharyngeal abscess but can be associated in elderly patient with loss of dexterity and difficulty in vision.
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