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Ludwig's angina complicating pregnancy: an unusual presentation

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Aruna Singh   +4 more
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Ludwig's Angina: A Nightmare Worsened by Adverse Drug Reaction to Antibiotics.

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Ludwig's angina

Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 1997
A 13 year review of patients diagnosed to have Ludwig's angina admitted to the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, India, between March 1982 and April 1995 is presented. The patients were either admitted to the ENT or paediatric surgical units. There were 41 patients, 24% being children and 76% adults.
John Mathew   +3 more
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Ludwig's angina [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Disease in Childhood, 2016
A 3-year-old boy presented with a 3-day history of fever, swelling in his neck, drooling of saliva and dysphagia. These symptoms were preceded by a 7-day history of an upper respiratory tract infection. On examination, the child was febrile, tachypnoeic and there was a diffuse, tender, firm and warm swelling in the …
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Ludwig’s Angina

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
A 58-year-old healthy man was evaluated for a toothache of 2 days' duration. He was treated with oral penicillin and an opiate analgesic and advised to have the affected teeth pulled. He returned less than 24 hours later reporting severe swelling in the neck, sore throat, chills, and chest pain.
Erik D. Barton, Aaron E. Bair
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Ludwig's Angina

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
LUDWIG'S angina is a life-threatening infection of the sublingual and submandibular spaces, first described by Von Ludwig in 1836. Before the widespread use of antibiotics, the disease seems to have occurred relatively frequently, as evidenced by several large series. 1,2 In recent years, scattered case reports make up most of the available information,
Roger G. Finch   +2 more
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Ludwig's angina: An update

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractDespite a reduction in preantibiotic mortality rates that exceeded 50%, Ludwig's angina remains a potentially lethal entity primarily because of rapidly progressive airway obstruction. Since the reports of several large series in the 1940's, there have been but sporadic case reports because of widespread use of antibiotics in orodental ...
J H Kelly, H C Patterson, M Strome
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Ludwig angina in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1975
IN 1 836, V o N L U D W I G described five cases of "gangrenous induration of the connective tissues of the neck. ''1 Since this initial report, Ludwig angina has remained an unusual entity but one with great clinical significance. Antibiotic usage has reduced its occurrence, but the associated respiratory obstruction makes it imperat ive that the ...
Jim Todd   +7 more
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