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Ludwig's angina: A diagnostic and surgical priority.
Vallée M, Gaborit B, Meyer J, Malard O, Boutoille D, Raffi F, Espitalier F, Asseray N. Vallée M, et al. Int J Infect Dis. 2020 Apr;93:160-162. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.01.028. Epub 2020 Jan 23. Int J Infect Dis. 2020. PMID: 31981767 Free article.
The management of the usually young patients affected requires a trained team combining medical skills in surgery, antibiotic therapy, and resuscitation. The prognosis is directly related to early surgical debridement and the experience of the team managing these patients. …
The management of the usually young patients affected requires a trained team combining medical skills in surgery, antibiotic therapy, and r …
Ludwig Angina after First Aid Treatment: Possible Etiologies and Prevention-Case Report.
Shemesh A, Yitzhak A, Ben Itzhak J, Azizi H, Solomonov M. Shemesh A, et al. J Endod. 2019 Jan;45(1):79-82. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2018.10.001. Epub 2018 Nov 13. J Endod. 2019. PMID: 30446404
This article describes a rare case of Ludwig angina that evolved from an odontogenic infection and the specific microbiology and clinical course and discusses possible etiologies and prevention....
This article describes a rare case of Ludwig angina that evolved from an odontogenic infection and the specific microbiology and clinical …
Mucormycosis Causing Ludwig Angina: A Unique Presentation.
McSpadden RP, Martin JR, Mehrotra S, Thorpe E. McSpadden RP, et al. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017 Apr;75(4):759-762. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2016.10.025. Epub 2016 Oct 29. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017. PMID: 27875707
Ludwig angina progressing to fatal necrotizing fasciitis.
Blanchard A, Garza Garcia L, Palacios E, Bordlee B Jr, Neitzschman H. Blanchard A, et al. Ear Nose Throat J. 2013 Mar;92(3):102-4. doi: 10.1177/014556131309200306. Ear Nose Throat J. 2013. PMID: 23532644 Free article. No abstract available.