id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-027677-fc410vto GOULD, JANE M. Pharyngitis, Stomatitis, Peritonsillar, and Retropharyngeal Abscess 2020-06-22 .txt text/plain 6196 365 47 Acute retroviral syndrome, a manifestation of acute HIV infection, typically has an incubation period that ranges from 3 to 5 weeks with symptoms that include fever, nonexudative pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy, arthralgia, myalgia, and lethargy. haemolyticum pharyngitis include peritonsillar abscess (PTA) similar to that of GA␤HS infection (see later). Periodic fever associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA) typically occurs in patients younger than 5 years of age. GA␤HS requires antimicrobial therapy in order to prevent the development of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and to reduce the risk of suppurative complications such as PTA, retropharyngeal abscess, cervical adenitis, sinusitis, mastoiditis, otitis media, and bacteremia leading to metastatic infection. It usually occurs in older school-age children, adolescents, and young adults as a complication of recurrent bacterial tonsillitis or a secondary bacterial infection following viral pharyngitis. ./cache/cord-027677-fc410vto.txt ./txt/cord-027677-fc410vto.txt