Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (Jan 2023)

Posterior Lingual Abscess; Report of Two Cases

  • Miguel Saro- Buendía,
  • Pedro Suárez Urquiza,
  • Judit Amigo González,
  • Maria José Lesmas Navarro,
  • Miguel Mazón,
  • Miguel Armengot Carceller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22037/aaem.v11i1.1860
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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The lingual abscess is rare due to several protective mechanisms against infection in this location. Concretely, the abscess in the base of the tongue (posterior lingual abscess) is even more exceptional. Its prompt detection is crucial to avoid potentially fatal airway complications. To familiarize physicians with this condition, we report 2 cases of posterior lingual abscess. Both were referred to our emergency department due to minor oropharyngeal complaints. Finally, both were diagnosed and required surgical drainage. The clinical evolution was successful: both were discharged in less than 72 hours and follow-up one week later confirmed clinical recovery.

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