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A 40-year-old woman with an uneventful history consulted for an episode of cervical swelling and pharyngeal disorders with sensation of a foreign body. Cervical and ENT examination was normal. The barium swallow showed a normal esophagus and the CT scan showed an air image in the right side of the trachea. The diagnosis of tracheocele was made at surgery and was confirmed by histology. Clinical, endoscopic, and radiologic outcome was favorable three months after surgical resection of the diverticulum. Tracheocele is rarely reported in the literature. It results from a congenital or acquired weakness of the tracheal wall. The right side is involved more frequently. No specific signs or symptoms have been identified. Diagnosis is often based on CT findings. Surgery confirms the diagnosis and allows resection.
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PMID:[Tracheocele: a rare cause of pharyngeal disorders]. 1221 75

We report a rare case of tracheocele presenting in an ENT setting. The referral was made on the basis of intermittent dysphonia. The aim of this report is to document the rare condition of tracheocele on the right side and to help raise the level of its awareness among the otolaryngologists. So far approximately thirty cases of this condition have been documented in the literature worldwide. An emphasis is placed on the mode of presentation and the management issues, as early diagnosis is crucial and offers a favorable prognosis. The right sided predilection of the swelling is due to anatomical reason and the cause of recurrent dysphonia is explained.
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PMID:Tracheocele presenting with intermittent dysphonia: a case report. 2562 Dec 71