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Demographics: 5 years old, Male
Indication: Sore throat, neck swelling

Findings

  • Enlargement of the adenoid and palatine tonsils with striated enhancement
  • Area of hypoattenuation in the lateral aspect of the left palatine tonsil without clear peripheral enhancement
  • Mass effect on the nasopharynx and oropharynx, which remain patent
  • Reactive cervical lymphadenopathy

Diagnosis

Tonsillitis with phlegmon/early abscess

Sample Report

Enlarged adenoid and palatine tonsils with striated enhancement, consistent with acute tonsillitis. Area of hypoattenuation measuring 1 cm in the left palatine tonsil is concerning for phlegmon/developing abscess.

Mass effect on the nasopharynx and oropharynx, which remain patent.

Reactive cervical lymphadenopathy without suppuration. No retropharyngeal edema or venous thrombosis.

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