Pharyngitis classification: Difference between revisions
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
** Viral pharyngitis | ** Viral pharyngitis | ||
* [[Exudative]] pharyngitis | * [[Exudative]] pharyngitis | ||
** Purulent exudative (e.g. [[Group A streptococcus]]) | ** [[Purulent]] exudative (e.g. [[Group A streptococcus]]) | ||
** Viral infections (e.g. [[Adenovirus]], [[EBV]]) | ** Viral infections (e.g. [[Adenovirus]], [[EBV]]) | ||
*Membranous pharyngitis | *Membranous pharyngitis | ||
** [[Diphtheria]] | ** [[Diphtheria]] | ||
*Pseudomembranous pharyngitis | *[[Pseudomembranous]] pharyngitis | ||
** [[EBV]] | ** [[EBV]] | ||
** [[Listeriosis]] | ** [[Listeriosis]] | ||
** [[Syphilis]] | ** [[Syphilis]] | ||
** Oropharyngeal [[candidiasis]] | ** Oropharyngeal [[candidiasis]] | ||
*Herpetic pharyngitis | *[[Herpetic]] pharyngitis | ||
** [[HSV]] | ** [[HSV]] | ||
** [[Enterovirus]] | ** [[Enterovirus]] | ||
| valign = top | | | valign = top | | ||
* [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] (GERD) | * [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] (GERD) | ||
* Periodic [[fever]], [[aphthous ulcers]], pharyngitis and adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome | * Periodic [[fever]], [[aphthous ulcers]], pharyngitis and [[adenitis]] (PFAPA) syndrome | ||
* [[Kawasaki disease]] | * [[Kawasaki disease]] | ||
* [[Systemic lupus erythematosis]] | * [[Systemic lupus erythematosis]] |
Revision as of 19:44, 3 December 2020
Pharyngitis Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
---|
Treatment |
Case Studies |
Pharyngitis classification On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Pharyngitis classification |
Risk calculators and risk factors for Pharyngitis classification |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Venkata Sivakrishna Kumar Pulivarthi M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Pharyngitis can be classified based on the duration as acute pharyngitis or chronic pharyngitis. Additionally, pharyngitis may be classified broadly according to the causative agent as infectious or non-infectious.
Classification
Pharyngitis is a type of inflammation, most commonly caused by an upper respiratory tract infection. It may be classified as acute or chronic.
- Acute pharyngitis may be catarrhal, purulent or ulcerative, depending on the causative agent and the immune capacity of the affected individual.
- Chronic pharyngitis may be catarrhal, hypertrophic or atrophic.
Pharyngitis can be classified according to the causative agent.[1][2]
Classification of pharyngitis | |
---|---|
Infectious pharyngitis | Non infectious pharyngitis |
|
|
References
- ↑ Murray RC, Chennupati SK (2012) Chronic streptococcal and non-streptococcal pharyngitis. Infect Disord Drug Targets 12 (4):281-5. PMID: 22338589
- ↑ Chazan B, Shaabi M, Bishara E, Colodner R, Raz R (2003) Clinical predictors of streptococcal pharyngitis in adults. Isr Med Assoc J 5 (6):413-5. PMID: 12841012