A rare case of tuberculous abscess causing airway obstruction in a paediatric patient in South-East Asia | ||
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences | ||
Article 9, Volume 20, Issue 2, July 2019, Pages 99-103 PDF (824.84 K) | ||
Document Type: Case report | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4118.1022 | ||
Authors | ||
Sharifah Intan Safuraa1; Primuharsa Putra2; Saraiza Abu Bakar3; Dina Hashim1; Zara Nasseri* 4 | ||
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery, National University of Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur | ||
2Ear, Nose, Throat-Head & Neck Consultant Clinic, KPJ Seremban Specialist Hospital/KPJ Healthcare University College, Negeri Sembilan | ||
3Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Serdang Hospital, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia | ||
4Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Faculty of Medicine University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur Malaysia | ||
Abstract | ||
A 6-year old girl, presented with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea. She was referred to our centre when she developed obstructive symptoms such as stridor and dysphagia a month later. She was found to have a right neck swelling with a posterior pharyngeal wall mass, which caused upper airway obstruction. A computerized-tomography scan of her neck showed a very narrowed upper airway with a retropharyngeal abscess without prevertebral or vertebral involvement. She had a challenging intubation and underwent an emergency intraoral incision and drainage. Pus that was drained revealed acid fast bacilli and histopathological examination showed necrotizing granulomatous inflammation, in favour of a tuberculous abscess. Post operatively, her symptoms resolved and her intraoral wound healed. She completed anti-tuberculous treatment and has remained well at 6 months follow up. Our case illustrates how a cold retropharyngeal abscess can masquerade as obstructive sleep apnoea, with a compromised airway as it increases in size. | ||
Keywords | ||
Paediatric airway; retropharyngeal abscess; snoring; stridor; tuberculosis | ||
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