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Some patients may develop [[pneumonia]], [[lymphadenopathy]] or [[septic arthritis]]. | |||
[[Spasm]] may cause the [[airways]] to close abruptly. In this case, [[death]] follows within minutes. | [[Spasm]] may cause the [[airways]] to close abruptly. In this case, [[death]] follows within minutes. | ||
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Overview
Complications
Possible Complications
Some patients may develop pneumonia, lymphadenopathy or septic arthritis.
Spasm may cause the airways to close abruptly. In this case, death follows within minutes.
The airways may become totally blocked, which could result in death.
Prognosis
Epiglottitis can be a life-threatening emergency. However, with proper treatment, the outcome is usually good.