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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg · Feb 2009
Symptom duration and CT findings in pediatric deep neck infection.
- Abby C Meyer, Tyler G Kimbrough, Marsha Finkelstein, and James D Sidman.
- University of Minnesota, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Minneapolis, MN, USA. stri0106@umn.edu
- Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2009 Feb 1;140(2):183-6.
ObjectiveTo investigate whether children with less than 48 hours of localized symptoms of deep neck infection are less likely to have an abscess on CT scan.Study DesignCase series.Subjects And MethodsThe charts of children seen in a tertiary children's hospital for deep neck infections between 2000 and 2007 were reviewed.ResultsOf 179 children identified, 167 (93.3%) underwent a CT scan of the neck of which 102 (61.1%) were positive for abscess. There was no significant difference in the rate of abscess on CT between children with less than 48 hours of localizing symptoms and 48 or more hours of symptoms at 58.1 percent and 58.3 percent, respectively (P = 0.98). Furthermore, there was no significant difference in age, gender, C-reactive protein levels, disease location, or length of stay between children with and without abscess on CT. White blood cell counts were significantly higher in the abscess group (P = 0.01); however, the median white blood cell count in both groups was above normal.ConclusionBecause duration of symptoms does not predict finding of abscess on CT, it is appropriate to obtain a CT scan upon presentation in all children with symptoms concerning for neck abscess.
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