BACKGROUND
Human infection with group C Streptococcus is extremely rare and a select number of cases have been reported to cause acute pharyngitis, acute glomerulonephritis, skin and soft tissue infections, septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, pneumonitis, and bacteremia. In pediatrics, this bacteria is
The fourth branchial cleft fistula, which can be the origin of a recurrent left neck abscess, is a rare congenital malformation. Its diagnosis can be difficult. A ten-year-old girl presented with a left painful swelling of the neck. At ultrasonography and tomodensitometry, the diagnosis of