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= Definition =

* Infection of the epiglottis
* Infection of the epiglottis


= Etiology =
== Etiology ==


* Paediatric
* Paediatric
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** Neisseria meningitidis
** Neisseria meningitidis


= Differential Diagnosis =
== Differential Diagnosis ==


* Viral croup
* Viral croup
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* Diphtheria
* Diphtheria


= Presentation =
== Presentation ==


* Paediatric
* Paediatric
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** Can also have fever, drooling, or stridor
** Can also have fever, drooling, or stridor


= Investigations =
== Investigations ==


* Lateral neck x-ray shows thumb sign
* Lateral neck x-ray shows thumb sign
* Laryngoscopy
* Laryngoscopy


= Management =
== Management ==


* Ceftriaxone
* Ceftriaxone

Revision as of 15:09, 17 August 2019

  • Infection of the epiglottis

Etiology

  • Paediatric
    • Haemophilus influenzae type B
  • Adult
    • Streptococcus pneumoniae
    • Streptococcus pyogenes
    • Neisseria meningitidis

Differential Diagnosis

  • Viral croup
  • Bacterial tracheitis
  • Thermal epiglottitis
  • Angioneurotic edema
  • Retropharyngeal abscess
  • Peritonsillar abscess
  • Uvulitis
  • Diphtheria

Presentation

  • Paediatric
    • Toxic, febrile child with muffled voice and possibly tripoding
    • Cough is rare
  • Adult
    • Odynophagia and sore throat are cardinal features
    • Can also have fever, drooling, or stridor

Investigations

  • Lateral neck x-ray shows thumb sign
  • Laryngoscopy

Management

  • Ceftriaxone
  • Include Staph aureus coverage if concerned for bacterial tracheitis
  • Vanco to cover resistant pneumococcus if common
  • 7-10 days