Deep neck infections (DNIs) are special entities among infectious diseases for their versatility
and potential for severe complications. Complex head and neck anatomy often makes early
recognition of DNIs challenging, and a high index of suspicion is necessary to avoid any delay in
treatment. The diagnosis is made by clinical history, physical examination findings and imaging
studies. The treatment consists in securing the airway, intravenous antibiotics and surgical
drainage, when needed. To make decisions the surgeon must understand the anatomy of
the region, the etiology of infection, appropriate diagnostic tools, and medical and surgical
management. This article provides a review of these pertinent topics.
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