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Introduction:For diagnosing acute pyelonephritis, a comprehensive patient history is collected to identify symptoms such as dysuria, frequent or urgent urination, flank pain, or costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness that may suggest a kidney infection.Physical ExaminationDuring the physical examination, CVA tenderness is assessed. This involves gentle percussion over the costovertebral angle, where tenderness often indicates a kidney infection.Diagnostic TestsUrinalysis: Used to identify white...
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Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects the renal parenchyma and collecting system, including the renal pelvis, tubules, and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys. It can be classified as either acute—a sudden, severe infection—or chronic, which refers to long-term or recurrent kidney infections.The primary cause of acute pyelonephritis (APN) is bacterial infection, with Escherichia coli accounting for approximately 70-80% of cases. Other bacteria, such...
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Deep neck cellulitis: a challenging diagnosis.

Ana Isabel Gonçalves1, Ditza Vilhena2, Delfim Duarte2

  • 1Otorhinolaryngology, Pedro Hispano Hospital, Porto, Matosinhos, Portugal gc.anaisabel@gmail.com.

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Immunocompromised patients with Crohn's disease require prompt diagnosis of deep neck infections. Early MRI is crucial for detecting retropharyngeal inflammation, even without abscess, to prevent complications.

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  • Infectious Diseases
  • Radiology
  • Immunology

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  • Deep neck infections (DNIs) are serious, potentially life-threatening conditions.
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  • Immunocompromised patients, such as those with Crohn's disease on immunosuppressive therapy, are at increased risk.
  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial due to the rapidly progressive nature of DNIs.