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A 66-year-old man presented with a 14-day history of painful posterior neck swelling and fever for a week prior to presentation. A restricted neck movements was noted over the last 3 days. Generally, he had a fever of 37.5°C and tachycardia at 121 bpm, whereas the other vital signs were normal. Local physical examination showed large posterior neck swelling with erythema and multiple sinuses discharging pus.
A neck carbuncle was diagnosed (figure 1).1 2 Skin eruptions were noted also on the lower extremities and gluteal region.
Figure 1
Physical examination. (a) A pustule in posterior neck which is surrounded by an extensive erythematous swelling (white dotted circle). (b) The pustules that have the same features were seen at lower extremity and gluteal region.
Laboratory evaluation showed a haemoglobin level of 14.3 g/dL, leucocyte count of 38 800x109/L, sodium of 132 mmol/L, creatinine of...
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