Historical Review and Modern Case of Spontaneous Laryngeal Abscess.
Matthew L RohlfingKrystal KanWilliam S TierneyMichal J PlocienniczakHeather A EdwardsLauren F TracyPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2022)
Laryngeal abscesses are rare in the era of modern antibiotics. This review confirms that the majority of recent episodes occurred in the setting of immunodeficiency and are caused by non-tubercular bacteria. These infections are commonly associated with impaired vocal fold mobility which may contribute to dyspnea, stridor, and airway compromise. Surgical intervention is necessary for treatment and culture-directed antimicrobial therapy. Poorly controlled diabetes is a newly described context for development of spontaneous laryngeal abscess.