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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 24(1); 1981 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1981;24(1): 121-4.
A Case of the Ludwig's Angina with Mediastinal Fistular and Pneumonia
KS Han, MD, DH Chung, MD, CG Kim, MD, and YJ Joo, MD
Department of E.N.T, National Medical Center, Korea
종격동 누공 및 폐염을 동반한 Ludwig's Angina의 치험예
한경수 · 정덕희 · 김춘길 · 주양자
국립의료원 이비인후과
ABSTRACT

The authors have recently observed a case of the Ludwig's angina with forming mediastinal fistula & pneumonia. The Ludwig's angina is a cellulitis of the mouth floor and neck, ie, of the sublingual space. The suppurative inflammation of this space develops from dental infection and can also develop from ulceration or inflammation of the mouth floor, and the tongue base, lingual tonsillitis or salivary calculi. The main causes are characterized as mixed infection with hemolytic streptococcus and staphylococcus are considered to be pathognomic organisms. It may be followed as complications of mediastinal extension, parapharyngeal extension, and laryngeal edema. This is a report on this case with literature review.

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