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Case #8

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Demographics: 64 years old, Male
Indication: Throat pain, fever, drooling

Findings

Diagnosis

Acute epiglottitis

Sample Report

Extensive edema of the epiglottis and right greater than left aryepiglottic folds is consistent with epiglottitis, which could be infectious, inflammatory, or related to angioedema. Narrowing of the supraglottic larynx, which remains patent. Urgent ENT consultation is advised.

Heterogeneity of the palatine tonsils without discrete abscess.

Reactive cervical lymphadenopathy without suppuration or venous thrombosis.

Incidental sellar/suprasellar mass. Recommend nonemergent pituitary protocol brain MRI for further evaluation.

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