Giant Tuberculous Retropharyngeal Abscess with Associated Neurological Manifestations in Cervical Pott's Disease
Batuk Diyora, Gagan Dhall, Mehool Patel, Nilesh More, Subhasish Dey, Mazharkhan Mulla
The Journal of Spinal Surgery · 2021-10
Abstract
Retropharyngeal abscess is a relatively uncommon pathology that predominantly occurs in the pediatric age group. Tuberculous retropharyngeal abscess (TBRPA) is relatively rare. TBRPA in a 13-year-old female child was reported. She presented with neck pain, restricted neck movements, right upper limb weakness, dysphagia, odynophagia, and weight loss. Radiological imaging showed upper cervical spine tuberculosis with a giant retropharyngeal abscess. She underwent drainage of pus and stabilization of the upper cervical spine. Subsequently, she received antituberculous therapy for 18 months. Postsurgery, her clinical symptoms improved. At a 1-year follow-up, there was no evidence of recurrence of the tuberculous lesion.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Retropharyngeal abscess
- Odynophagia
- Neck pain
- Dysphagia
- Surgery
- Abscess
- Tuberculosis
- Lesion
- Retropharyngeal space
- Radiology