Diphtheria: a case report

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
I KhodaeiA Dingle

Abstract

We report a case of diphtheria in an elderly patient, with a fatal outcome. Case report and a review of the literature concerning the current recommended guidelines on detection of, and response to, diphtheria. Although still rare, cases of diphtheria are being reported with increasing frequency in the UK, possibly as a result of immigration and travel. A high index of suspicion, rapid detection of carriers, and instigation of treatment and vaccination are the mainstays of management. Diphtheria can mimic other forms of acute upper airway obstruction and can lead to a fatal outcome. Otorhinolaryngological surgeons need to consider this re-emergent disease as a potential diagnosis in patients with an unusual presentation of airway obstruction.

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Nov 30, 2011·Future Microbiology·Veronica Casas, Stanley Maloy
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