It’s another bucolic day in NYC, and you’re stuck in the trenches of the ER with 10 deep to be seen. You pick your next patient, a 23 year-old guy, history of HIV, undomiciled, with a chief complaint of “mouth pain.” You go to the patient and ask what’s wrong, and as soon as he opens his mouth to speak you smell a stench more powerful than Bed 17HW on a Friday night. He tells you his whole mouth and his teeth “hurt like the fire of a thousand suns.” You peer into his mouth and see really horrible dentition, some gum-bleeding, and a membranous film over his teeth and gums. Exam is also notable for fever to 100.4 and cervical lymphadenopahy.
What's the Diagnosis?
Who is at risk and what are the complications?
What is the treatment?
What is the Christmas Truce?
References
Tintinalli’s 7th edition
Uptodate.com
Ferri’s Clinical Advisor 2016
By Kylie Birnbaum
Special Thanks to Dr Willis. And to Dr. Aherne for his endless trivial pursuit
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