Fig. 2
From: Rare case of necrotizing tonsillitis causing severe airway infection in an infant: a case report

Direct laryngoscopy showing (A) friable slough in the oropharynx and supraglottic structures; (B) mucosal breach of the posterior pharyngeal wall, erythematous and edematous epiglottis and false cords; and (C) markedly improved mucosal surfaces of the posterior pharyngeal wall, epiglottis, and false cords following multiple wound toileting and debridements