Centor Score for Sore Throat

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About this app

"Centor Score for Sore Throat - Pharyngitis" is a mobile app designed to help medical practitioner to estimate the probability of streptococcal-origin pharyngitis and suggests the management course. "Centor Score for Sore Throat - Pharyngitis" app is designed to be used only in patients with recent onset acute pharyngitis. The possibility of streptococcal will determine further management needed.

There are several features of "Centor Score for Sore Throat - Pharyngitis", namely:
🔸 Simple and very easy to use.
🔸 Precise calculation of Centor Score.
🔸 Useful app to evaluate children with sore throat or pharyngitis.
🔸 It is totally free. Download now!

Centor Score were developed as a method to quickly diagnose the presence of Group A streptococcal infection or diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis in patients with recent sore throat. Centor Score may range from −1 to 5. A mnemonic to remember Centor is:
🔸 C – Cough absent, or the incorrect but memorable "Can't Cough"
🔸 E – Exudate
🔸 N – Nodes
🔸 T – temperature (fever)
🔸 OR – young OR old modifier

Disclaimer: all calculations must be re-checked and should not be used alone to guide patient care, nor should they substitute for clinical judgment. Calculations in this "Centor Score for Sore Throat - Pharyngitis" app might be different with your local practice. Consult to expert doctor whenever necessary.
Updated on
May 18, 2021

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What's new

Estimates probability of streptococcal pharyngitis and suggests management