Spontaneous sublingual hematoma as a complication of severe hypertension: first report of a case

We describe what we believe is the first reported case of a sublingual hematoma secondary to severe hypertension. The patient, a 77-year-old woman, experienced a spontaneous hematoma of the floor of the mouth, tongue, and sublingual space that eventually caused an airway obstruction. We performed an...

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Main Authors: Prepageran, N., Raman, R., Ismail, S.M., Rahman, Z.A.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2002
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/3682/1/Spontaneous_sublingual_hematoma_as_a_complication_of_severe_hypertension_First_report_of_a_case.pdf
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Summary:We describe what we believe is the first reported case of a sublingual hematoma secondary to severe hypertension. The patient, a 77-year-old woman, experienced a spontaneous hematoma of the floor of the mouth, tongue, and sublingual space that eventually caused an airway obstruction. We performed an emergency tracheostomy under local anesthesia and then evacuated the hematoma through an incision along the floor of the mouth. The patient recovered uneventfully.