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Anterolateral Lingual Abscess in a Young Adult: A Comprehensive Case Study
Alaa Safia1, Rabie Shehadeh2, Shlomo Merchavy1,2
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Unit, Rebecca Ziv Medical Center, Safed, Israel.
Abstract:
Lingual abscesses, characterized by infectious collections of pus within the tongue parenchyma, are rare and poorly understood clinical entities. Despite their potential for severe complications, literature on lingual abscesses remains limited, consisting mainly of sporadic case reports. This comprehensive case study examines the challenges and successful management of a severe anterolateral tongue abscess in a young adult, contributing to the emerging body of knowledge on this condition. A young adult male presented with a progressively worsening painful, swollen tongue and dyspnea over 2 days. Urgent intervention was necessary to prevent potential airway compromise despite maintaining normal oxygen saturation. The patient's medical history showed no prior oral infections, illnesses, or relevant medical conditions. Detailed clinical assessment, utilization of imaging modalities such as contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan and ultrasonography, and collaboration with a maxillofacial surgeon guided accurate diagnosis and successful treatment. This case study provides valuable insights into the diagnosis and management of anterolateral lingual abscess in a young adult. It underscores the importance of heightened clinical awareness, precise diagnostic techniques, and multidisciplinary collaboration for optimal patient outcomes. The report contributes to the limited literature and emphasizes the need for further research to establish evidence-based guidelines for lingual abscess management.
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