Pharyngitis Flashcards
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Presentation of Strep throat
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- sore throat w/ fever
- lymphadenopathy
- tonsillar exudates
- absence of cough
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Cause of pharyngitis
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- difficult to differentiate viral & bacterial etiology clinically
- Most common bacterial cause is S. pyogenes
3
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Diagnosis of Strep throat
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- Rapid antigen-detection test (RADT) & throat culture recommended
- If RADT + –> initiate therapy
- If RADT (-) –> hold therapy pending culture results
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Complications of Streptococcal Pharyngitis
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- Acute Rheumatic Fever
- Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (typically resolves in children; ~25% of adults progress to CKD)
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Treatment of Streptococcal pharyngitis
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- treatment w/in 9 days effectively prevents complications
- 1st line tx with PCN or Amoxil (PCN V 250mg QID or 500mg BID) – treat for a duration of 10 days
- alternatives: 1st gen cephalosporins, cleocin, macrolides (if they have a PCN allergy)