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Page 1: Differentiating tonsillar abscess and cellulitis

Differentiating tonsillar abscess and cellulitis

Dr Lamiaa Eltatawy

Q PEM 201813 of January 2018

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DISCLOSURE

I do not have any relevant financial relationship

with commercial interest to disclose.

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Learning Objective :

Differentiate between an abscess and cellulitis

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So …. What is the difference ??

Definition

Presentation

Diagnosis

Management

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Definition:

Peritonsillar cellulitis :

Its an inflammatory reaction of

the tissue between the capsule

of the palatine tonsil and the

pharyngeal muscles that is

caused by infection, but not

associated with pus collection .

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Peritonsillar abscess :

Its Collection of pus between the

capsule of the tonsil usually at

its upper pole and the

pharyngeal muscles

A complication of acute tonsillitis

or may apparently arise de novo

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Presentation :PTC:

• Sore throat

• Dysphagia

• FAHM

• Swollen congested tonsils +/-

exudate

• Enlarged tender JD lymph nodes

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PTA- Quinsy:

Quinsy triad:

1- Trismus

2- Uvular deviation

3- Dysphonia (Hot potato voice )

Other presentations :

• Ill toxic looking patient

• Drooling of saliva

• Striking asymmetric tonsillar enlargement with oedema and hyperaemia of

the soft palate.

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Diagnosis :• Diagnosis of PTA can be made clinically without laboratory or imaging

studies in patient with medial displacement of tonsil and uvular deviation

• However Clinical features and imaging cannot always distinguish PTA from cellulitis

• A 24-hour trial of ABx may be helpful , failure to respond to a trial of appropriate ABx suggests PTA

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Cont…• Response is improvement in at least one clinical parameter:

Sore throat - Fever -Trismus or tonsillar bulge.

• Intraoral or submandibular US can help distinguish PTA from cellulitis and guide for needle aspiration

• Imaging may be necessary to differentiate PTA from deep neck space infections , CT scan with IV contrast is the preferred imaging modality .

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• ABx therapy is recommended for all patients with suspected peritonsillar infection .

• Peritonsillar cellulitis responds to antimicrobial therapy and supportive care alone (good hydration and pain control )

• Empiric therapy should include coverage for Group A streptococcus, S. aureus, and respiratory anaerobes.

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How about Quinsy??• Abscess drainage , ABx and supportive care are the cornerstone of management for PTA

• Prompt surgical intervention is indicated in patients with:

Airway compromise, Complications, Enlarging masses, or significant comorbidities.

• The 3 main methods are:

1. Needle aspiration

2. Incision and drainage

3. Abscess Tonsillectomy (either unilateral or bilateral)

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Thank you

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Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004; 62:1545.

Szuhay G, Tewfik TL. Peritonsillar abscess or cellulitis? A clinical comparative paediatric study. J Otolaryngol

1998; 27:206.

Galioto NJ. Peritonsillar abscess. Am Fam Physician 2008; 77:199.

The American Academy Of Family Physician