Finally got a potential answer:

"Veno Lymphatic Malformation of the Tongue"

According to the doctor, the only potentially life threatening part of it is losing an airway, so they went ahead and did a nasal intubation and it went smoothly.

As far as treatment, it is relatively simple and straightforward - medicine for mild/moderate cases and minor surgery as a worst case. An MRI will confirm that this is the culprit, but the doctor is pretty confident that's what it is. MRI will most likely come monday, then treatment from there.


Last edited by GomerPyle; 03/10/18 04:56 PM.

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