PRACTICA OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGICA

Vol. 96 No. 2 February 2003


Sweet's Syndrome; Case Report

Takashi Masaki
(Kitasato University)

Toyota Ishii and Takako Nakayama
(National Sagamihara Hospital)

Isao Hoshino
(Gyouda General Hospital)

       A 68-year-old male was admitted to our hospital complaining of a sore throat and fever persisting for a few days. The characteristic skin rash, laboratory findings and stomatitis apthosa indicated a diagnosis of Sweet's syndrome. Antibiotics were ineffective for the treatment of Sweet's syndrome, but predonisolone and potassium iodide were effective. Sweet's syndrome is understood to be a tonsillar focal infection. Tonsillectomy has been reported as effective for the recurrence of Sweet's syndrome. We have been following up the patient without tonsillectomy because of non-recurrence of Sweet's syndrome.

Key words : Sweet's syndrome, stomatitis apthosa, tonsillar focal infection

 


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