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Overview

Topic Editor: Becky Box, MBBS

Review Date: 10/16/2012


Definition

A Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA) is a collection of pus in the peritonsillar tissue, which is the space between the palatine tonsil and its capsule. PTA usually forms as a result of acute tonsillitis or peritonsillar cellulitis. In some cases it can occur in the absence of preceding infection, or as a result of infected Weber's glands (mucous glands on posterior border of the tongue and superior pole of the tonsil).

Description

Epidemiology

Incidence/Prevalence

Age

Gender

Risk factors

Etiology


History & Physical Findings

History

Physical findings on examination


Differential Diagnosis

Treatment/Medications

General treatment items

Medications indicated with specific doses

Antibiotics

Dietary or Activity restrictions

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Discharge Criteria


Follow-up

Monitoring

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Miscellaneous

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Synonyms/Abbreviations

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Abbreviations

ICD-9-CM

ICD-10-CM


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