Calcification following tongue necrosis induced by vasopressor use in a nonintubated patient with septic shock: a case report

S Kim, SH Kim, HS Lee, SI Lee - Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2024 - Springer
Background Tongue necrosis is a rare and relatively uncommon condition, usually caused
by vasculitis, thrombosis, severe hypotension due to septic or cardiogenic shock …

Bilateral Tongue Necrosis in a Young Patient as a Complication of Prolonged Oral Endotracheal Intubation: A Case Report

Y ALGhabra, M Hamdi, A Kammasha… - Ear, Nose & Throat …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
We present a unique case of complete tongue necrosis caused by a compression of an
endotracheal tube (ETT). A 39-year-old female underwent endotracheal intubation …

[HTML][HTML] Rare Case of Tongue Ischemia Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass

AL Garrett, LV Weber, AM Bhatt - Journal of Medical Cases, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Tongue ischemia is a devastatingly rare disease complication that is typically attributed to
cranial arteritis, vasculitis, or prolonged oral intubation that manifests in a patient as a …