Abstract:A 26-year-old man was listed for excision of a vestibular schwannoma. Abnormally anterior palatoglossal arches were noted during pre-operative anaesthetic evaluation (Fig. 1). The palatoglossal arches are ridges created by the palatoglossus muscles, one of the four pairs of extrinsic muscles of the tongue [1]. Rarely, the attachment of palatoglossus muscles can be so anterior that it might make displacement of the tongue challenging during laryngoscopy [2].In the absence of other risk factors for difficult air… Show more
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