Monday, July 18, 2011

E.N.T. Case 10



   
  A 24 year old male patient presented because of severe pain in the throat and the left ear that increased with swallowing of sudden onset and 2 days duration. He gave a history of sore throat and fever a few days prior to the condition. On examination, the patient looked very ill and has a thickened voice. The temperature was 39.5 C and the pulse 110/minute. The patient had fetor of the breath and was unable to open his mouth. There was marked edema of the palate concealing the left tonsil that was found injected. There was a painful hot swelling located below the left angle of the mandible. The left tympanic membrane was normal.


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