A person developed sudden stridor, hoarseness of voice, tongue swelling, and edematous neck after eating a peanut. What is the likely diagnosis?
Correct Answer: Angioneurotic edema
Description: This is a case of Angioneurotic edema characterized by tongue swelling and laryngeal edema after ingestion of a peanut.
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