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Pseudo-Ludwig’s angina: spontaneous sublingual haematoma elicited by warfarin
Spontaneous bleeding into the upper airways is a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of chronic anticoagulation. There are scarce cases in the literature demonstrating upper airway haematomas secondary to warfarin use, which is the ...
Nagihan Orhun +4 more
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When Is “Pseudo–Ludwig’s Angina” Associated With Coagulopathy Also a “Pseudo” Hemorrhage?
Sublingual hematoma secondary to short-acting anticoagulants such as warfarin has been labeled “pseudo–Ludwig’s angina” to distinguish it from the classic syndrome of localized infection and swelling involving the upper airway.
Emily Lovallo MD +5 more
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A Fatal Outcome of Ludwig’s Angina and Necrotizing Fasciitis Following Traditional Tooth Extraction
Abdullahi Abdiaziz Abukar,1 Mihret Adane Woldemichael,1 Elizabeth Vargas Escalante,1 Brian Agaba,1 Yanurkis Duranones Rosales2 1Department of Ear, Nose & Throat, Kampala International University-Teaching Hospital, Bushenyi, Uganda; 2Department of Oral ...
Abukar AA +4 more
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A rare presentation of Ludwig's angina with facial nerve palsy, case report. [PDF]
Dessalegn M +4 more
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Ludwig's angina: an analysis of sixteen cases at Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia [PDF]
A. Muharty +4 more
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Rare Case of Ludwig's Angina in a Child. [PDF]
Kakkat S +5 more
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Marina, Kobayashi, Kenta, Watanabe
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Group B Streptococcus Infection Presenting as Ludwig's Angina Beyond Infancy [PDF]
Ahmed Al Jabery +3 more
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Anaesthetic Challenges in a Patient of Ludwig's Angina: A Case Report. [PDF]
Movva H, Taksande K.
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