A retrospective evaluation of 44 patients followed-up with a diagnosis of deep neck infection
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2018
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Aim: he purpose of this study was to evaluate the demographic data and clinical features of patients diagnosed with deep neck
infection over a one-year period and hospitalized for treatment in a tertiary training and research hospital.
Material and methods: Files for cases treated and followed-up for deep neck infection in our pediatric department during 2017 were
evaluated retrospectively. Age, sex, month of presentation, presentation symptoms, physical examination findings, laboratory results,
radiological imaging, consultations requested from other departments, treatments administered, number of days of hospitalization,
and complications developing were assessed from these case files.
Results: Twenty-eight (63.6%) of the 44 patients hospitalized for treatment for deep neck infection in the pediatric department
were boys, and 16 (36.4%) were girls. Patients’ mean age was 57.45 ± 44.35 (5-191) months. Mean duration of hospitalization
and treatment was 8.2 ± 2.8 (4-14) days. The most common presentation symptom was swelling in the neck (65.9%), and the
most common physical examination finding was cervical lymphadenopathy (81.8%). Tooth decay was present in 27.3% of patients.
Consultations were most commonly requested with the ear, nose and throat department, while consultations were requested with
the external diseases department for five patients (11.3%).
Conclusion: The prevalence of deep neck infection has increased in recent years.Further studies are needed on the subject of deep
neck infection, which may involve life-threatening complications. Physicians should pay closeattention to the relation between tooth
decay and deep neck infection in all patients followed-up with a diagnosis of such infection.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Hakan Bucak, I., Almis, H., Geyik, M., Tekin, M., Ozen, S., Sirik, M., & Turgut, M. (2021). A retrospective evaluation of 44 patients followed-up with a diagnosis of deep neck infection . Annals of Medical Research