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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
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A 44-year-old woman was referred to our department complaining of a persistent cough and dyspnea which were resistant to inhaled corticosteroids or a bronchodilator. In addition, she suffered tenderness on the sternum, costicartilage, and bilateral fingers of both hands as well as sensorineural deafness. Virtual bronchoscopy images, re-constituted from three dimensional computed tomography, revealed the thickness of the pan-tracheal wall ranging from the vocal cord towards the bilateral bronchi. These lesions showed an increased uptake in gallium-67 scintigraphy. Enhanced levels of an anti-
type II collagen
antibody were detected. These findings and symptoms satisfied Damiani's criteria of diagnosis and thus relapsing polychondritis was diagnosed. Treatment with oral prednisolone (40 mg/day) was started. Her
cough
improved immediately, and two months later virtual bronchoscopy showed improvement in the tracheal wall thickness. The level of the anti-
type II collagen
antibody was also attenuated, along with a decreased uptake of gallium-67 scintigraphy. However, the virtual bronchoscopy demonstrated that the cartilage ring surrounding the trachea and bronchi remained absent, suggesting the cartilage was already destroyed. Our case demonstrated that virtual bronchoscopy plays a key role in the assessment of airway lesions in relapsing polychondritis.
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PMID:[Assessment of airway lesions using "virtual bronchoscopy" in a patient with relapsing polychondritis]. 2016 29
A 62-year-old woman, who had dysesthesia in the throat, and polyposia the previous year, was admitted in a coma because of respiratory failure. Computed tomography scans demonstrated dilatation of the esophagus and stenosis of the trachea. After emergency intubation, extubation was not possible due to a collapsed trachea, so we performed a tracheostomy. The tracheoscopy from the stoma showed an esophagus-like trachea due to disappearance of the tracheal cartilage and the straight pattern on the membranous portion, and the lumen deformed with
coughing
. With the continuous dyspnea episode, the patient was diagnosed as having tracheomalacia. Anti-
type II collagen
antibody and pathological findings of the trachea led us to the diagnosis of Relapsing Polychondritis.
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PMID:[A Case of the Relapsing Polychondritis Limited to the Trachea]. 2661 66