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PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Pharyngitis is an inflammatory illness of the mucous membrane and underlying structures of the throat, include tonsillitis, tonsillopharyngitis, and nasopharyngitis. Involved nasopharynx, uvula, and soft palate PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS Definition
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With nasal symptoms (nasopharyngitis) : virus : - Adenovirus - Influenza virus - Para influenza virus - Enterovirus, coxackievirus, echovirus - Epstein-Barr virus Without nasal symptoms : wide variety Streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis : Renal, Heart, Rheumatic fever Etiology PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Infectious agent inoculated localized inflammation erythema pharynx, tonsil Exudate : adenovirus, herpes symplex v, S.pyogenes, C.diphteriae, A.haemolyticum, Epstein-Barr virus, and Candida species. Ulceration : herpes symplex v and enterovirus Pathophysiology PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Pharyngeal involvement overshadowed by other symptom : - cough and coryza (parainfluenza virus) - fever, exanthem, meningitis (enterovirus) Tonsillopharyngeal involvement exudate cause by Epstein-Barr v group A streptococci bacterial is the cause of this tonsillitis PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Usually sudden : fever, sore throat, anorexia. headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, enlarge & tender cervical lymph node, pharyngeal erythema, follicle, ulcer, petechiae, generalized exudate. Petechial lesions on soft palate : Stafilococcus pyogenes, Epstein-Barr v, measles v, and rubella v. Clinical manifestation PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Self limited Lasting 4 – 10 days Excellent prognosis 0.3% - 3.0% Streptococcal throat infection rheumatic fever All cases of acute pharyngitis streptococcal disease must be considered Clinical distinction unreliable Retropharyngeal/parapharyngeal abscess complicate bacterial pharyngitis/tonsilitis Nasal infaction, ulceration, and conjunctivitis viral PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Throat swab S. pyogenes Detecting group A streptococcal Ag (10 minutes) negative culture Investigation PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Symptomatic : - drinking warm fluids - saltwater gargles - analgesic - throat lozenges soothing Decongestants & antihystamines no place Antibiotic : - S. pyogenes to prevent development rheumatic fever & elemination - Penicillin V oral - Benzathine Penicillin IM - PNC Allergy Erythromycin - 10 days efficacy 40 yrs - cephalosporin = PNC Management PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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Adenoidectomy & tonsillectomy - recurrent sore throat scientific basis ? - rate last 2 decades - most important indication : OSA - tonsillar/adenoidal size not always reliable indicator - some benefit frequent : > 5 episodes / 2 yrs - peritonsillar abscess ? drainage alone - recurrent / chronic otitis media PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILITIS
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