SAQ 553 – ENT – sore throat with lateral neck X-ray abnormality

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A 36-year-old woman presents with 2 weeks of sore throat and intermittent fever without cough or dyspnoea. Her voice is slightly high pitched but not muffled. A lateral neck X-ray is shown below.

Observation Result
BP 135/65 mmHg
Heart rate 90/min
SpO2 99% room air
Temperature 38.3 C
Lateral neck X-ray in a patient with sore throat and fever.
Lateral neck X-ray

List five (5) likely differential diagnoses.

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State the classical sign seen on the X-ray.

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List three (3) signs or symptoms that predict airway threat.

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List two (2) antibiotic options, including route and dose, for a patient without previous allergy.

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State your antibiotic choice, including route and dose, if the patient has anaphylaxis to penicillin.

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Total Score: 0 / 12

Percentage: 0%

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