An abscess in the parapharyngeal space may arise from direct extension of
infection from the pharynx through the pharyngeal wall, as a consequence of
odontogenic infection, local trauma, and occasionally peritonsillar
abscess. Diabetes is the most common systemic condition
predisposing one to parapharyngeal abscess.
Patients often present with fever, sore throat and neck swelling. Erythema,
odynophagia, and dysphagia often accompany such infections. Trismus
is most commonly associated with anterior compartment abscesses.
Parapharyngeal space abscess. Contrast-enhanced CT shows a low attenuation fluid collection with peripheral enhancement in the left parapharyngeal space (arrow).
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Contrast-enhanced CT scanning is the imaging examination of choice to diagnose
parapharyngeal abscess. CT shows a single or multiloculated low-density lesion
with an air and/or fluid center with occasional enhancement of the abscess wall.
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