Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare systemic disease that is characterized by recurrent episodic inflammation of the cartilaginous structures of the body, resulting in their progressive destruction and subsequent replacement with fibrotic scar. We present a case of RP that initially manifested with subglottic involvement and we propose an innovative strategy for the treatment for laryngeal RP in phase of active inflammation. A multidisciplinary approach (rheumatologist, otolaryngologist, immunologist, internist, cardiologist, etc) and adequate follow-up are essential. The timeliness of the diagnosis is fundamental to contain the destructive effects on the cartilages involved.
Subglottic Mass as Isolated Manifestation of Relapsing Polychondritis at Presentation / Mesolella, Massimo; Allosso, Salvatore; Petruzzi, Gerardo; Motta, Gaetano. - In: EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL. - ISSN 0145-5613. - 102:9(2023), pp. 440-445. [10.1177/01455613211016718]
Subglottic Mass as Isolated Manifestation of Relapsing Polychondritis at Presentation
Mesolella, Massimo;Allosso, Salvatore;Petruzzi, Gerardo;Motta, Gaetano
2023
Abstract
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare systemic disease that is characterized by recurrent episodic inflammation of the cartilaginous structures of the body, resulting in their progressive destruction and subsequent replacement with fibrotic scar. We present a case of RP that initially manifested with subglottic involvement and we propose an innovative strategy for the treatment for laryngeal RP in phase of active inflammation. A multidisciplinary approach (rheumatologist, otolaryngologist, immunologist, internist, cardiologist, etc) and adequate follow-up are essential. The timeliness of the diagnosis is fundamental to contain the destructive effects on the cartilages involved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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