Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report
Authors:
Amani Azizalrahman,
Areej Abdullah Alawadh,
Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani
Background: Bilateral peritonsillar abscesses are a rare occurrence in children. Peritonsillar abscess is characterized by the pushing of the tonsils forward and toward the uvula. Untreated acute tonsillitis can lead to the development of peritonsillar abscesses as an early complication. Case presentation: The study presents a rare case report of a 5-year-old male with no prior medical conditions presented with a history of fever (38.5°) and a runny nose for the past 2 days. No abnormalities were observed in chest, cardiovascular, abdominal, or central nervous system examination. Nevertheless, the tonsils appeared to be pushed by a mass and the uvula deviated. Computed tomography (CT) revealed enlarged bilateral palatine tonsils with a few small peritonsillar abscesses measuring 0.7 cm. Thus, bilateral palatine tonsillitis with few peritonsillar small abscesses associated with multilevel cervical lymphadenopathy was diagnosed. Conclusion: The emphasis of the report is the importance of considering peritonsillar abscess as a differential diagnosis when encountering a child with previously reported clinical presentations and characteristics, as in the aforementioned case.
Keywords: Abscess, peritonsillar, lymphadenopathy, tonsils, pediatric, case report.
Authors
Correspondence to:
Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani, College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Bsaim.altirkistani064@gmail.com
Publication history:
Received 25 Jul 2023
Accepted 10 Dec 2023
Published online 24 Dec 2023
Published in print 25 Jan 2024
Azizalrahman A, Alawadh AA, Altirkistani BA. Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. SJEMed. 2024; 5(1): 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman A, Alawadh AA, Altirkistani BA. Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. https://sjemed.com/?mno=162502 [Access: November 24, 2024]. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman A, Alawadh AA, Altirkistani BA. Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. SJEMed. 2024; 5(1): 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman A, Alawadh AA, Altirkistani BA. Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. SJEMed. (2024), [cited November 24, 2024]; 5(1): 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman, A., Alawadh, . A. A. & Altirkistani, . B. A. (2024) Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. SJEMed, 5 (1), 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman, Amani, Areej Abdullah Alawadh, and Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani. 2024. Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, 5 (1), 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman, Amani, Areej Abdullah Alawadh, and Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani. "Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine 5 (2024), 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman, Amani, Areej Abdullah Alawadh, and Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani. "Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine 5.1 (2024), 055-057. Print. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478
Azizalrahman, A., Alawadh, . A. A. & Altirkistani, . B. A. (2024) Bilateral Peritonsillar Abscess in Pediatric Age: A Case Report. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, 5 (1), 055-057. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1690319478