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Acute upper airway obstruction secondary to late presentation of a massive oropharyngeal arteriovenous malformation
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 06/30/09
McLoughlin JM et al. - The case of a 65 year-old man with a massive oropharyngeal arteriovenous malformation, with acute deterioration and airway compromise, is presented. Optimal airway management was deemed to be fiberoptic intubation without sedative drugs.
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