Ozbek L, Zhu Y, Olley B, Ringrose T, Farrow A. An Unusual Case of Ludwig's Angina Following Mandibular Fracture.
Cureus 2021;
13:e19805. [PMID:
34963831 PMCID:
PMC8695659 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.19805]
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Abstract
The mandible is the most commonly fractured bone in the maxillofacial region following trauma. Severe infections are rare, and so we highlight an unusual presentation of Ludwig’s angina following a late presentation of a mandibular fracture in a 68-year-old gentleman with significant medical co-morbidities. The recovery process was prolonged and involved multi-disciplinary input. This case makes a recommendation for early recognition of mandibular fractures, antibiotic therapy where appropriate, and hypervigilance when caring for patients with systemic illnesses.
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