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===[[Sore throat|Sore Throat]]=== | ===[[Sore throat|Acute Sore Throat]]=== | ||
==== | ====Bacterial infections==== | ||
*[[Streptococcal pharyngitis]] (Strep Throat) | |||
*[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] | |||
*[[Diphtheria]] (C. diptheriae) | |||
*[[Bacterial Tracheitis]] | |||
==== | ====Viral infections==== | ||
*[[ | *[[Infectious mononucleosis]] (EBV) | ||
* | **Patients with peritonsillar abscess have a 20% incidence of mononucleosis <ref> Melio, Frantz, and Laurel Berge. “Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.” In Rosen’s Emergency Medicine., 8th ed. Vol. 1, n.d. </ref> | ||
* | *[[Laryngitis]] | ||
* | *[[Acute Bronchitis]] | ||
* | *[[Rhinovirus]] | ||
* | *[[Coronavirus]] | ||
* | *[[Adenovirus]] | ||
* | *[[Herpes simplex virus|Herpesvirus]] | ||
** | *[[Influenza]] virus | ||
** | *[[Coxsackie virus]] | ||
** | **[[Herpangina]] | ||
* | **[[Hand-foot-and-mouth disease]] | ||
*[[ | *[[HIV - AIDS (Main)|HIV]] (Acute Retroviral Syndrome) | ||
*[[ | |||
====Noninfectious==== | |||
*[[Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis|Stevens-Johnson Syndrome]] | |||
*[[pemphigus vulgaris|Pemphigus]] | |||
*[[Angioedema]] | |||
====Other==== | |||
*Deep neck space infection | |||
**[[Retropharyngeal abscess]] | |||
**[[Ludwig's angina]] | |||
**[[Parapharyngeal space infection]] | |||
*[[Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA)]] | |||
*[[Epiglottitis]] | |||
*[[Kawasaki disease]] | |||
*[[Neck trauma|Penetrating injury]] | |||
*[[Caustic ingestion]] | |||
*[[Lemierre's syndrome]] | |||
*[[Peritonsillar cellulitis]] | |||
*[[Lymphoma]] | |||
*Internal carotid artery aneurysm | |||
*[[Oral Thrush]] | |||
*[[Parotitis]] | |||
*[[Post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage]] | |||
*[[Vincent's angina]] | |||
*[[Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis]] | |||
Revisión actual - 22:03 3 feb 2020
Acute Sore Throat
Bacterial infections
- Streptococcal pharyngitis (Strep Throat)
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Diphtheria (C. diptheriae)
- Bacterial Tracheitis
Viral infections
- Infectious mononucleosis (EBV)
- Patients with peritonsillar abscess have a 20% incidence of mononucleosis [1]
- Laryngitis
- Acute Bronchitis
- Rhinovirus
- Coronavirus
- Adenovirus
- Herpesvirus
- Influenza virus
- Coxsackie virus
- HIV (Acute Retroviral Syndrome)
Noninfectious
Other
- Deep neck space infection
- Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA)
- Epiglottitis
- Kawasaki disease
- Penetrating injury
- Caustic ingestion
- Lemierre's syndrome
- Peritonsillar cellulitis
- Lymphoma
- Internal carotid artery aneurysm
- Oral Thrush
- Parotitis
- Post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
- Vincent's angina
- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- ↑ Melio, Frantz, and Laurel Berge. “Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.” In Rosen’s Emergency Medicine., 8th ed. Vol. 1, n.d.
