2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2018.08.010
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Cervical Pott's disease revealed by retropharyngeal abcess

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“…4 Cervical spine localization is uncommon, representing 3 to 5% of vertebral locations in tuberculosis disease. [3][4][5][6] Presence of a perilesional abscess is classic, spreading to soft paravertebral tissues as a cold abscess in the retropharyngeal space. 3,4,6 However, airway obstructive retropharyngeal abscess is an exceptional and potentially life-threatening condition.…”
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“…4 Cervical spine localization is uncommon, representing 3 to 5% of vertebral locations in tuberculosis disease. [3][4][5][6] Presence of a perilesional abscess is classic, spreading to soft paravertebral tissues as a cold abscess in the retropharyngeal space. 3,4,6 However, airway obstructive retropharyngeal abscess is an exceptional and potentially life-threatening condition.…”
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“…Insidious to severe neurological deficit can be found, due to inflammatory irritation or cervico-medullary compression. 5,6,9 Tuberculosis infectious symptoms, as night fever or sweats, asthenia and weight loss, are not always present. 2,5,7,8,10 Lateral X-rays of the cervical spine can be a useful diagnostic tool by showing vertebral destruction.…”
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