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- Q592804 subject Q8285623.
- Q592804 subject Q8380722.
- Q592804 abstract "Ludwig's angina, otherwise known as angina ludovici, is a serious, potentially life-threatening cellulitis, or connective tissue infection, of the floor of the mouth, usually occurring in adults with concomitant dental infections and if left untreated, may obstruct the airways, necessitating tracheotomy. It is named after the German physician Wilhelm Friedrich von Ludwig who first described this condition in 1836. Other names include "angina Maligna" and "Morbus Strangularis".Ludwig's angina should not be confused with angina pectoris, which is also otherwise commonly known as "angina". The word "angina" comes from the Greek word ankhon, meaning "strangling", so in this case, Ludwig's angina refers to the feeling of strangling, not the feeling of chest pain, though there may be chest pain in Ludwig's angina if the infection spreads into the retrosternal space.The life-threatening nature of this condition generally necessitates surgical management with involvement of critical care physicians such as those found in an intensive care unit.".
- Q592804 icd10 "K12.2".
- Q592804 icd9 "528.3".
- Q592804 meshId "D008158".
- Q592804 thumbnail Ludwig_angina.jpg?width=300.
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- Q592804 icd "528.3".
- Q592804 icd "K12.2".
- Q592804 meshid "D008158".
- Q592804 name "Ludwig's".
- Q592804 type Disease.
- Q592804 type Thing.
- Q592804 type Q12136.
- Q592804 comment "Ludwig's angina, otherwise known as angina ludovici, is a serious, potentially life-threatening cellulitis, or connective tissue infection, of the floor of the mouth, usually occurring in adults with concomitant dental infections and if left untreated, may obstruct the airways, necessitating tracheotomy. It is named after the German physician Wilhelm Friedrich von Ludwig who first described this condition in 1836.".
- Q592804 label "Ludwig's angina".
- Q592804 depiction Ludwig_angina.jpg.
- Q592804 name "Ludwig's".