1. Otolaryngologic manifestations of Mpox: the Atlanta outbreak.
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Brooks KA, Neptune NS, and Mattox DE
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Pharynx, Georgia epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Disease Outbreaks statistics & numerical data, Mpox (monkeypox) complications, Mpox (monkeypox) epidemiology, Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases epidemiology, Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases etiology
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Background: In 2022, Mpox (MPX) has become clinically relevant as otolaryngologists are evaluating this exotic disease process due to its many otolaryngologic manifestations., Aims/objective: To characterize our cohort of otolaryngology-relevant MPX confirmed cases., Materials and Methods: 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., Results: 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., Conclusion: 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., Significance: This is the first otolaryngologic study of Mpox and first description of Mpox laryngeal involvement.
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- 2023
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