Abstract
Airway obstruction developed in an infant who sustained thermal burns to the oropharynx and trachea after he aspirated microwave-heated tea. Bronchoscopic examination revealed upper and lower airway hyperemia, edema and blister formation. Physicians should be aware of this potential hazard of microwave-heated fluid. Early assessment and stabilization of the airway is important following scald injuries to the face and oropharynx.
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Garland, J. S., Rice, T. B., & Kelly, K. J. (1986). Airway burns in an infant following aspiration of microwave-heated tea. Chest, 90(4), 621–622. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.90.4.621
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