Cole S, Zawin M, Lundberg B, Hoffman J, Bailey L, Ernstoff M S
Am J Med. 1987 Mar 23;82(3 Spec No):662-4. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(87)90119-7.
A 40-year-old white woman presented with fever, otalgia, and odynophagia and was found to have a peripheral white blood cell count of 90,000/mm3. A diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia was made. Further evaluation of symptoms and source for fever led to the diagnosis of Candida albicans epiglottitis. This is the first reported case of fungal epiglottitis in an immunocompromised adult.