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The Adult Epiglottitis Enigma: A Case Report.

Curēus 2023 December
Adult epiglottitis, once primarily associated with pediatric populations, has emerged as a distinctive clinical entity with potentially life-threatening implications. This condition is characterized by inflammation and swelling of the epiglottis, presenting initially as a seemingly benign sore throat and dysphagia but progressing rapidly to more severe symptoms such as drooling, severe odynophagia, hoarse voice, and acute upper airway obstruction. Timely diagnosis and intervention are paramount, as delayed presentation can result in fatal outcomes even in adults. The cornerstone of treatment involves securing the airway, providing supplemental oxygen, and administering intravenous antibiotics. In this report, we present a case of adult epiglottitis in a 20-year-old individual, discussing the clinical presentation, diagnostic considerations, and the essential components of its management. Recognition of adult epiglottitis as a distinct clinical entity is crucial for healthcare practitioners to ensure prompt intervention and optimize patient outcomes.

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