Retropharyngeal abscess as a paradoxical reaction in a child with multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis
Desai L, Shah I, Shaan M
Paediatrics and international child health · 2018-10
Abstract
Paradoxical reactions (PRs) are exaggerated inflammatory responses owing to recovery of cellular immunity following initiation of anti-tuberculous therapy (ATT). The presentation is worsening of pre-existing symptoms or development of new lesions. A 14-year-old girl with multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis developed a recurrent asymptomatic retropharyngeal abscess while on ATT. She required multiple aspirations of the abscess. Xpert MTB/RIF detected Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the aspirate which was resistant to rifampicin; culture was negative. Following aspirations of the abscess, continued ATT and a 2-month course of corticosteroids, she remains well and has gained weight. A retropharyngeal abscess presenting in the form of a PR has not been reported previously in adults or children.
MeSH terms
- Exudates and Transudates
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
- Retropharyngeal Abscess
- Rifampin
- Adrenal Cortex Hormones
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- Antitubercular Agents
- Paracentesis
- Treatment Outcome
- Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial
- Adolescent
- Female