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      Acute prevertebral calcific tendinitis: a nonsurgical cause of prevertebral fluid collection.

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      Ear, nose, & throat journal

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          Calcific tendinitis of the prevertebral muscles is a rare clinical entity. Its nonspecific presenting symptoms (e.g., retropharyngeal space infection) may mimic an infectious etiology. Treatment is based on the administration of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for 2 to 3 weeks and cessation of symptom-provoking activity. Most patients will improve greatly within the first 48 to 72 hours after the initiation of an NSAID, and complete resolution generally occurs within 3 weeks. We describe a new case of prevertebral calcific tendinitis, and we review the literature on this condition.

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          Journal
          Ear Nose Throat J
          Ear, nose, & throat journal
          0145-5613
          0145-5613
          Mar 2007
          : 86
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, USA. kupferman@entandfacialplastics.com
          Article
          10.1177/014556130708600314
          17427779
          c9acb43e-ce8e-4623-99cc-83df32d03ebc
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