The mouth and throat

14.3 The mouth and throat







Differential diagnosis


Initially presentation is non-specific and can be confused with a general viral infection. If the tonsils are involved early, acute tonsillitis or herpangina may be suspected. Some cases are misdiagnosed as oral candidiasis.


Aphthous ulcers are easily distinguished, as these are usually single. Recurrent aphthous ulcers can be seen in cyclical or congenital neutropenia and PFAPA syndrome (fever, malaise, aphthous stomatitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenopathy).





Pharyngitis/tonsillitis








Sep 7, 2016 | Posted by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE | Comments Off on The mouth and throat

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