Ludwig's angina

Ludwig's angina
Lud·wig's angina 'lüd-(.)vigz- n an acute streptococcal or sometimes staphylococcal infection of the deep tissues of the floor of the mouth and adjoining parts of the neck and lower jaw that is marked by severe rapid swelling which may close the respiratory passage and that is accompanied by chills and fever
Lud·wig 'lüt-vik Wilhelm Friedrich von (1790-1865)
German surgeon. Ludwig began his career as a military physician. He saw considerable action in Russia during the Napoleonic campaign of 1812. After the war he became a professor of surgery and obstetrics at Tübingen, Germany. He also served as physician to German royal families. He published his description of Ludwig's angina in 1836.

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severe inflammation caused by infection of both sides of the floor of the mouth, resulting in massive swelling of the neck. If untreated, it may obstruct the airways, necessitating tracheostomy.
W. F. von Ludwig (1770-1865), German surgeon

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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  • Ludwig's angina — severe inflammation caused by infection of both sides of the floor of the mouth, resulting in massive swelling of the neck. If untreated, it may obstruct the airways, necessitating tracheostomy [F. von Ludwig (1770–1865), German surgeon] …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • ludwig's angina — lüd(ˌ)vigz noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after Wilhelm F. von Ludwig died 1865 German physician : an acute streptococcal or sometimes staphylococcal infection of the deep tissues of the floor of the mouth and adjoining parts of the …   Useful english dictionary

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