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Diagnostic Dilemma| Volume 134, ISSUE 1, P54-56, January 2021

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Lessons Learned From a Young Lady With a Bad Sore Throat

  • Charmaine Abalos
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    Requests for reprints should be addressed to Charmaine Abalos, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, 1044 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH, 44501.
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    Department of Internal Medicine

    Physician Resident 2, Graduate Medical Education in Internal Medical, St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio

    Clinical Instructor of Internal Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown
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  • Anthony Cutrona
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    Infectious Disease Specialist, Northeast Ohio Infectious Disease Associates, Youngstown

    Professor of Internal Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown
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  • Jisha John
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    Infectious Disease Specialist, Northeast Ohio Infectious Disease Associates, Youngstown

    Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown
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      A 19-year-old Caucasian woman presented in mid-August 2018 to an Ohio hospital with a 10-day history of severe persistent sore throat. She had recently worked as a camp counselor at Martha's Vineyard. She had 2 prior emergency department visits in Massachusetts for acute onset of sore throat, fever, and abdominal pain. She presented with pharyngeal erythema, which progressed to pharyngeal exudates. She was treated with amoxicillin for bacterial pharyngitis. Despite completion of treatment, symptoms worsened.
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