Background: Epstein-Barr virus-related acute pharyngotonsillitis is common in children and adolescents and is generally managed successfully with positive outcomes by both ENT specialists and pediatricians. However, a variety of acute, life-threatening complications can occur, including upper airway obstruction and infectious or immune-mediated sequelae. Methods: This paper describes our recent experience with four pediatric patients presenting with severe ENT manifestations of infectious mononucleosis (IM) that led to life-threatening complications, all of whom were hospitalized and managed at our tertiary pediatric hospital between January 2022 and April 2025. Results: We report four cases (two boys and two girls) aged 5 to 16 years, hospitalized with complicated EBV-related pharyngotonsillitis. Presentations included respiratory distress (cases 1 and 2), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis resulting in death (case 3), and a retropharyngeal abscess (case 4). Conclusions: The prognosis of IM in the pediatric population is generally favourable. However, acute, life-threatening complications may arise. In such cases, timely and coordinated multidisciplinary management involving ENT specialists, pediatricians, and anesthesiologists is crucial.
Catastrophic ENT complications of pediatric infectious mononucleosis: recent experience at a tertiary hospital / L. Gaini, A. Cozzi, G. Piatti, M. Gaffuri, S. Bosis, P. Marchisio, G. Ghidini, G. Croci, A. Carpino, S. Torretta. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 15:7(2026 Apr), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/jcm15072516]
Catastrophic ENT complications of pediatric infectious mononucleosis: recent experience at a tertiary hospital.
L. GainiCo-primo
;A. CozziCo-primo
;G. Piatti;M. Gaffuri;S. Bosis;P. Marchisio;G. Croci;S. Torretta
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2026
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Background: Epstein-Barr virus-related acute pharyngotonsillitis is common in children and adolescents and is generally managed successfully with positive outcomes by both ENT specialists and pediatricians. However, a variety of acute, life-threatening complications can occur, including upper airway obstruction and infectious or immune-mediated sequelae. Methods: This paper describes our recent experience with four pediatric patients presenting with severe ENT manifestations of infectious mononucleosis (IM) that led to life-threatening complications, all of whom were hospitalized and managed at our tertiary pediatric hospital between January 2022 and April 2025. Results: We report four cases (two boys and two girls) aged 5 to 16 years, hospitalized with complicated EBV-related pharyngotonsillitis. Presentations included respiratory distress (cases 1 and 2), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis resulting in death (case 3), and a retropharyngeal abscess (case 4). Conclusions: The prognosis of IM in the pediatric population is generally favourable. However, acute, life-threatening complications may arise. In such cases, timely and coordinated multidisciplinary management involving ENT specialists, pediatricians, and anesthesiologists is crucial.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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