A middle-aged man states that he feels as if he has something stuck in his throat. His voice sounds muffled, and others have commented that he sounds different than usual. The patient is a non-smoker and does not have difficulty breathing. Examination of the throat reveals a pale, swollen, and translucent uvula, but no peritonsillar involvement. Rapid strep screen is negative. When asked, the patient revealed that he had recently ingested a fruit salad that may have contained apricots, which have in the past precipitated mild allergic reactions. Based on the patient’s presentation and physical examination, the patient most likely has:

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A middle-aged man states that he feels as if he has something stuck in his throat. His voice sounds muffled, and others have commented that he sounds different than usual. The patient is a non-smoker and does not have difficulty breathing. Examination of the throat reveals a pale, swollen, and translucent uvula, but no peritonsillar involvement. Rapid strep screen is negative. When asked, the patient revealed that he had recently ingested a fruit salad that may have contained apricots, which have in the past precipitated mild allergic reactions. Based on the patient’s presentation and physical examination, the patient most likely has: