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Spontaneous epiglottic abscess: pathophysiology and airway management options
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University IMSIU, Riyadh 13317-4233, Saudi Arabia.
A rare epiglottic abscess in a diabetic patient caused respiratory distress. Prompt surgical drainage and antibiotics led to full recovery, highlighting diabetes as a new risk factor.
Area of Science:
- Otolaryngology
- Emergency Medicine
- Infectious Diseases
Background:
- Laryngeal abscesses are uncommon, especially in the current antibiotic era.
- Epiglottic abscesses, a severe form of laryngeal abscess, can rapidly cause airway compromise.
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