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ACUTE LINGUAL TONSILLITIS

Saša Janjanin
Vladimir Katić
Ida Oreb


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Abstract

Acute lingual tonsillitis is a rarely diagnosed cause of sore throat. The patient with acute lingual tonsillitis typically has severe sore throat, dysphagia and pain at the level of hyoid bone, and it is interesting that patients with previous palatine tonsillectomy can present with almost normal oral examination findings. The diagnosis of potentially fatal epiglottitis should be excluded. Because the base of the tongue can not be visualized by intraoral examination, diagnosis must be made by indirect or transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy.

Keywords

Tonsillitis – diagnosis, drug therapy; Tongue; Laryngoscopy – methods; Acute disease

Hrčak ID:

171121

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/171121

Publication date:

31.10.2010.

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