Title of article :
A rare case of tuberculous abscess causing airway obstruction in a paediatric patient in South-East Asia
Author/Authors :
Intan Safuraa, Sharifah Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery - National University of Malaysia Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur , Putra, Primuharsa Ear - Nose - Throat-Head & Neck Consultant Clinic - KPJ Seremban Specialist Hospital/KPJ Healthcare University College - Negeri Sembilan , Abu Bakar, Saraiza Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery - Serdang Hospital - Serdang - Selangor - Malaysia , Hashim, Dina Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery - National University of Malaysia Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur , Nasseri, Zara Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery - National University of Malaysia Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur
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 antituberculous 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
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences