peritonsillar abscess การใช้
- Fusobacterium necrophorum ) throat infection progresses to the formation of a peritonsillar abscess.
- Other potential complications of a spreading pericoronal abscess include peritonsillar abscess formation or cellulitis.
- The most likely differential diagnostic candidates are croup, peritonsillar abscess, and retropharyngeal abscess.
- Antonio Musa Brassavola ( 1490 1554 ) of Ferrara successfully treated a patient suffering from peritonsillar abscess by tracheotomy.
- He died of a peritonsillar abscess in 1200 and was succeeded by his son, Ala ad-Din Muhammad.
- Physical signs of a peritonsillar abscess include swelling in the tonsillar area of the affected side and swelling of the jugulodigastric lymph nodes.
- Antonio Musa Brassavola ( 1490 1554 ) of Ferrara treated a patient suffering from peritonsillar abscess by tracheotomy after the patient had been refused by barber surgeons.
- However, when Nur ad-Din was on the verge of invading Egypt, he was seized by a fever due to complications from a peritonsillar abscess.
- He played an active role during the planning for the King James Version of the Bible, and his death from a peritonsillar abscess is said to have considerably delayed commencement of the work.