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Masseter muscle rigidity: Atypical malignant hyperthermia presentation or isolated event?Keywords: Atypical malignant hyperthermia , intubation , laryngoscopy , laryngeal mask airway , masseter muscle rigidity , suxamethonium Abstract: This report describes a case of masseter muscle rigidity encountered at the start of an elective gynaecological procedure. At preoperative assessment, the patient, a 41-year old woman with a previous non-eventful surgical and anesthetic history was given a Mallampati score of 3. Following suxamethonium administration, full mouth opening proved difficult. Laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation were not possible leading to the eventual use of a laryngeal mask airway and resulting in a successful anaesthetic outcome. A number of possibilities that may account for this situation as well as viable options for airway access in such cases are discussed below.
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