1. Otolaryngologic manifestations of Mpox: the Atlanta outbreak.
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Brooks, Kaitlyn A., Neptune, Nathaniel S., and Mattox, Douglas E.
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HIV-positive persons , *PHARYNX , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *ACADEMIC medical centers , *IMMUNOCOMPETENCE , *RESEARCH methodology , *MONKEYPOX , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ACQUISITION of data , *EXANTHEMA , *LYMPHATIC diseases , *EPIDEMICS , *MEDICAL records , *MEDICAL referrals , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors , *OTOLARYNGOLOGY , *LONGITUDINAL method , *MEDICAL specialties & specialists , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
In 2022, Mpox (MPX) has become clinically relevant as otolaryngologists are evaluating this exotic disease process due to its many otolaryngologic manifestations. To characterize our cohort of otolaryngology-relevant MPX confirmed cases. A descriptive case series was performed via retrospective review. Adult patients who underwent inpatient or emergency department otolaryngology consultation at an Emory University-affiliated tertiary care level hospital for MPX were included. Seven patients (age 18–58 years; median 32 years) were identified. All patients were male. Six patients (86%) were black and six patients (86%) were HIV positive with varied immunocompetence. Otolaryngology was consulted for lymphadenopathy (n = 2), pharyngeal involvement (n = 1), and airway evaluation (n = 4). All 6 patients with active MPX developed the classic rash, which developed after oropharyngeal symptoms in 3 patients. Three patients had laryngeal involvement. MPX manifests with symptoms requiring otolaryngology expertise, especially when the airway is involved. Infectious disease consultation is key. Mpox can be identified with a specific constellation of demographic identifiers and physical exam findings, which is key to determining appropriate treatment and protection for the consulting otolaryngologist. This is the first otolaryngologic study of Mpox and first description of Mpox laryngeal involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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