# Retropharyngeal abscess with mediastinal extension – A mausoleum of mumps: A case report

**Authors:** Benazir Begum R, Vivek Sanker, Nabeela Fatima, Vyshnav Rajagopal Menon, Lokesh Koumar Sivanandam, Tirth Dave

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02006 · IDCases · 2024-06-05

## TL;DR

A 2-year-old child developed a rare and severe throat abscess as a complication of mumps, requiring emergency treatment and a dramatic recovery.

## Contribution

This case report highlights the rare occurrence of retropharyngeal abscess as a complication of mumps in young children.

## Key findings

- A 2-year-old child with mumps developed a large retropharyngeal abscess requiring emergency tracheostomy and drainage.
- Early diagnosis and treatment led to a dramatic recovery despite the severity of the condition.
- Mumps can lead to rare but serious complications such as retropharyngeal abscess in young children.

## Abstract

Retropharyngeal abscess is a fatal infection that is uncommon, yet serious, especially in young children below 5 years. Oropharyngeal infections, in particular, can cause it as a complication of upper respiratory infections. They can also lead to respiratory depression and acute upper airway blockage and other complications.

The unusual case of large retropharyngeal abscess in a 2-year-old child, secondary to mumps infection who presented to us with impending airway compromise is reported.

Retropharyngeal abscess secondary to mumps is a rare occurrence.The child initially had a bilateral parotid enlargement with fever and upper respiratory tract infection, which was diagnosed clinically as mumps by primary care physician and later confirmed by IgM antibody testing. The child was initially treated conservatively as the symptoms were mild at the beginning, however, the child worsened progressively and presented o our institute with acute retropharyngeal abscess in stridor. Emergency tracheostomy and intraoral abscess drainage were done under general anesthesia followed by appropriate intravenous antibiotics therapy.

A dramatic recovery was observed following the treatment approach. Although it is rare to see such a large RPA in this antibiotic era, it is imperative to maintain a high index of suspicion.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** mumps (MONDO:0000989)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** abscess (MESH:D000038), fever (MESH:D005334), respiratory depression (MESH:D012131), infection (MESH:D007239), stridor (MESH:D012135), Retropharyngeal abscess (MESH:D017703), mumps (MESH:D009107), parotid enlargement (MESH:D010309), Oropharyngeal infections (MESH:D009959), respiratory tract infection (MESH:D012141), airway blockage (MESH:D015508)

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