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Case #92: Say Ahhhh! BY AMI ALANIZ
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Gross Overview Note the: Soft palate: general appearence Tonsil: size and general appearance
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The Patient
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Profile female 11 years old Caucasion
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Past Medical History Ear infections at ages 3 & 4 Chickenpox at age 6 Viral-like URI at age 9 No previous episodes of streptococcal pharyngitis or rheumatic fever Up to date immunizations
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Social History Attends 6 th grade Plays baseball Mother and mother’s boyfriend smoke in the house
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The Symptoms
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Case Question #1 List 18 patient-specific clinical features (including signs and symptoms, medical history, findings on physical examination, and laboratory blood test results) that support a diagnosis of group A beta- hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis.
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Case Question #2 “What is the single major risk factor for acute streptococcal pharyngitis in this case study?”
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Present Illness “My throat hurts and its hard to swallow. I’m cold, too.” appetite has been poor for 48 hours (steady fluid intake) “strep has been going around at her school for the past two weeks”
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Case Question #2: Answered Involvement in sports as well as the strep throat going around at her school.
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Present Illness (cont’d) appears… ill pale shivering
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Present Illness (cont’d) ill for three days sore throat temperature of 102.3 chills pain with swallowing
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Testing
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Terms to Know o edema o swelling o general response to injury or inflammation o erythema o redness o results from capillary congestion o exudate o a “mass of cells and fluid that seep out of blood vessels or organs” o especially prevalent in inflammation
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Testing, Testing! Vital Signs temperature: 103.1 F Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat tonsillar edema and erythema with yellow-white exudate soft palate erythema prominent “strawberry” tongue
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Tonsilllar edema and erythema with yellow-white exudate
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Soft Palate Erythema (extreme!)
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Not a Strawberry Tongue
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Prominent “Strawberry” Tongue
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Testing, Testing (cont’d) Neck small, mobile anterior lymph nodes (tender to touch) Skin warm pale no rash
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Lab Results HB 13.2 g/dLNeutrophils 72%Basophils 1% Hct 43.9%Lymphocytes 21%ESR 18 mm/hr Plt 390,000/mm^3Monocytes 5%CRP 2.3 mg/dL WBC 15,500/mm^3Eosinophils 1%(+) Rapid streptococcal antigen test
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Case Question #1: Answered fever Warm skin Pale skin Absence of rash Tonsillar edema Tonsillar erythema with yellow-white exudate soft palate erythema prominent “strawberry” tongue white blood cell count neutrophils lymphocytes “strep has been going around school for the past two weeks” participation in sports (presumably at school) chills lack of appetite tiredness possible weak immune system pain with swallowing tender with palpitation lymph nodes
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Final Notes
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What is the official diagnosis? group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus pharyngitis “Bacteria are responsible for approximately 5 to 10 percent of pharyngitis cases, with group A beta-hemolytic streptococci being the most common bacterial etiology. A positive rapid antigen detection test may be considered definitive evidence for treatment; a negative test should be followed by a confirmatory throat culture when streptococcal pharyngitis is strongly suspected.”
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Case Question #3 “What are the drugs of choice for this patient?” penicillin cephalorsporins (like cephalexin) erythromycin-based medications clindamycin azithromycin
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Case Question #4 “For which type of heart disease is this patient at risk if treatment is not started?” Rheumatic fever.
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Sources/Citations http://www.livestrong.com/article/207279-normal-wbc-range-in-children/ http://www.itpsupport.org.uk/childhooditp.htm http://www.childrensmn.org/manuals/lab/hematology/018981.asp http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003657.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003051.htm http://www.medicinenet.com/strep_throat_gas/page4.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682733.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682381.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682399.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a697037.html
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