Otolaryngology Case Reports (Nov 2022)
Hair, there, and everywhere: Peritonsillar abscess formation initiated by pet hair ingestion
Abstract
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is a common diagnosis, yet the pathogenesis is not clearly defined.This is the first reported case of hair-containing abscess in the peritonsillar space. An eight-year-old male presented with classical symptoms for PTA. During operative drainage, aspiration revealed hair protruding from the peritonsillar space. Further dissection demonstrates a 1.5cm soft tissue material admixed with a collection of terminal hair. Imaging was negative for mass. This case supports a hypothesis for PTA formation in which blockage of Weber's salivary glands located superolateral to the palatine tonsil leads to infection and suppuration of the peritonsillar space.