A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis

Introduction: Emergency physicians are trained to treat a variety of ailments in the emergency department (ED), some of which are emergent, while others are not. A common complaint seen in the ED is a sore throat. While most sore throats are easily diagnosed and treated, less common causes are often...

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Main Authors: Artur Schander, Andrew A. Glickman, Nancy Weber, Brian Rodgers, Michael B. Carney
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2020-05-01
Series:Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0zg089px
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spelling doaj-51c125897490494987f4bf74b42cc4ba2020-11-25T02:41:32ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaClinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine2474-252X2020-05-014210.5811/cpcem.2020.2.46974cpcem-04-234A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of PharyngitisArtur Schander0Andrew A. Glickman1Nancy Weber2Brian Rodgers3Michael B. Carney4Sacred Heart Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Pensacola, FloridaHCA/USF Morsani College of Medicine GME Consortium: Brandon Regional Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brandon, FloridaTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, El Paso, TexasDallas Ear Institute, Dallas, TexasReynold’s Memorial Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Glen Dale, West VirginiaIntroduction: Emergency physicians are trained to treat a variety of ailments in the emergency department (ED), some of which are emergent, while others are not. A common complaint seen in the ED is a sore throat. While most sore throats are easily diagnosed and treated, less common causes are often not considered in the differential diagnoses. Therefore, the purpose of this case study was to present an atypical case of sore throat and discuss differential diagnoses. Case Presentation: The patient was a 45-year-old female who presented to the ED with a three-day history of sore throat that was exacerbated by eating and drinking. The patient was not on any prescription medications, but tried over-the-counter medications for the sore throat without any improvement in symptoms. Review of systems was positive for sore throat, fevers, and chills. Physical examination of her oropharynx revealed mildly dry mucous membranes with confluent plaques and white patchy ulcerative appearance involving the tongue, tonsils, hard palate, and soft palate. Rapid streptococcal antigen, mononucleosis spot test, and KOH test were performed and found to be negative. Discussion: After initial testing was negative, a follow-up complete blood count with differential and complete metabolic profile were ordered. The patient was found to have decreased lymphocytes and platelets. Based upon those results, a diagnosis was made in the ED, the patient was started on medication, and further laboratory workup was ordered to confirm the diagnosis. ED providers should consider non-infectious as well as infectious causes for a sore throat, as this might lead to a diagnosis of an underlying condition.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0zg089px
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Michael B. Carney
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Brian Rodgers
Michael B. Carney
A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
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Andrew A. Glickman
Nancy Weber
Brian Rodgers
Michael B. Carney
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title A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
title_short A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
title_full A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
title_fullStr A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
title_full_unstemmed A 45-year-old Female with an Atypical Presentation of Pharyngitis
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publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
issn 2474-252X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Introduction: Emergency physicians are trained to treat a variety of ailments in the emergency department (ED), some of which are emergent, while others are not. A common complaint seen in the ED is a sore throat. While most sore throats are easily diagnosed and treated, less common causes are often not considered in the differential diagnoses. Therefore, the purpose of this case study was to present an atypical case of sore throat and discuss differential diagnoses. Case Presentation: The patient was a 45-year-old female who presented to the ED with a three-day history of sore throat that was exacerbated by eating and drinking. The patient was not on any prescription medications, but tried over-the-counter medications for the sore throat without any improvement in symptoms. Review of systems was positive for sore throat, fevers, and chills. Physical examination of her oropharynx revealed mildly dry mucous membranes with confluent plaques and white patchy ulcerative appearance involving the tongue, tonsils, hard palate, and soft palate. Rapid streptococcal antigen, mononucleosis spot test, and KOH test were performed and found to be negative. Discussion: After initial testing was negative, a follow-up complete blood count with differential and complete metabolic profile were ordered. The patient was found to have decreased lymphocytes and platelets. Based upon those results, a diagnosis was made in the ED, the patient was started on medication, and further laboratory workup was ordered to confirm the diagnosis. ED providers should consider non-infectious as well as infectious causes for a sore throat, as this might lead to a diagnosis of an underlying condition.
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