Elsevier

The Journal of Emergency Medicine

Volume 10, Issue 5, September–October 1992, Pages 607-616
The Journal of Emergency Medicine

Adult and pediatric pharyngitis: A review

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Abstract

Acute pharyngitis is frequently encountered in the ambulatory care setting. Although usually of viral etiology, streptococcal disease is the focus of diagnostic efforts, in light of significant suppurative and nonsuppurative sequelae. The traditional symptoms of fever, adenopathy, and pharyngeal exudate are suggestive, but not diagnostic of streptococcal pharyngitis. Thus, the importance of diagnostic testing, including Group A beta hemolytic strep antigen screen and culture, is emphasized. Recent innovations in therapy include modification of antibiotic dosing regimens and use of cephalosporins to improve patient compliance.

Keywords

pharyngitis
neck abscess
streptococcus

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