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A Retrospective Study on Endoscopic Surgery for the Treatment of Paravertebral Abscess in Spinal Tuberculosis Patients
Published on: October 25, 2024
[A case of possibly life-threatening abscess formation in cervical lymph node tuberculosis]
Jens Geelmuyden Fleischer1, Anette Drøhse Kjeldsen
1Øre-naese-halskirurgisk Afdeling F, Odense Universitetshospital, Sdr. Boulevard 29, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark. drjensdk@yahoo.dk
Abstract:
Abscess formation in the cervical lymph nodes is a well-known clinical manifestation. Special care should be taken in atypical cases. In this article we describe the case of a young foreign male with tuberculosis-induced cervical abscess formation where surgery revealed a large connecting mediastinal abscess.
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