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Clinical and Microbiological Factors Associated With Abscess Formation in Adult Acute Epiglottitis.

Alexandros DelidesNikolaos G PapadimitriouGeorgios F KorresAnastasios KaraganisPavlos MaragkoudakisThomas NikolopoulosAlexander G Delides
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2021)
A high level of suspicion for abscess formation is required if clinical examination reveals dyspnea, muffled voice, or an epiglottic cyst in adult with AE. The existence of EA doubles the duration of hospitalization. EA is typically found on the lingual surface of the epiglottis. Supraglottic or deep neck space expansion should be treated surgically. EA is associated with a mixed flora and a higher rate of airway obstruction. Streptococcus is discovered to be the most common pathogen.
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