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A Difficult Differential Diagnosis in New Neck Masses: Retropharyngeal Abscess or Malignancy?

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Jul 8
PMID 38975447
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Abstract

Retropharyngeal abscesses (RPAs) are rare in the adult population and rarer without an inciting event or comorbidity such as recent oral surgery, neck infection, or pharyngeal trauma. The definitive treatment is incision and drainage of the abscess. Clinical researchers have recently questioned whether invasive surgical intervention is necessary and posed the question of what role antibiotics play in management. Sequelae of RPAs are severe and include rupture of the abscess, erosion of the carotid artery, thrombophlebitis, and most seriously, airway compromise. We present a case where an atypical presentation of an RPA caused a disagreement among specialists, and the debate of whether the described case represented an abscess or malignancy caused a delay in diagnosis and treatment for the patient. Only after invasive and emergent surgical intervention was a final diagnosis able to be made. This case demonstrates the need for more research and official guidance on the management of new neck masses to hasten diagnosis and prevent devastating outcomes.

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