Nonendemic rhinoscleroma: An unusual manifestation of the trachea

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Joseph Celidonio BS, Rohini Bahethi MD, Raj Malhotra BS, Suchitra Sangappa MD, Rachel Kaye MD
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Abstract

Objectives

Rhinoscleroma is classically described as a chronic granulomatous disease caused by Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis which primarily affects the nose and nasopharynx. When present, tracheal manifestations will be seen late in the disease course rather than on initial presentation. We describe a rare case of nonendemic rhinoscleroma that presented with tracheal lesions as an initial manifestation of disease.

Methods

Case report and literature review.

Results

An 88-year-old male presented with longstanding dysphonia. Flexible laryngoscopy demonstrated a septal perforation and diffuse glottic lesions. CT neck demonstrated a nonobstructive polypoid tracheal lesion and mucosal thickening of the paranasal sinuses. Biopsy confirmed an atypical lympho-histiocytic proliferation and microorganisms within macrophages on Grocott methenamine silver and Steiner stains consistent with rhinoscleroma. He was referred for rheumatology and pulmonology consultation.

Conclusion

Systemic diseases rarely affect the trachea, and even less frequently is a tracheal lesion identified as the initial manifestation of disease. The most common systemic diseases that affect the trachea include relapsing polychondritis, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, amyloidosis, and inflammatory bowel disease. The literature surrounding nasolaryngotracheal rhinoscleroma is limited, especially in nonendemic areas. It is necessary to include unusual etiologies of airway lesions in the differential diagnosis, which warrants comprehensive airway evaluation including biopsy.

Level of Evidence

4.

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非地方性鼻硬皮瘤:气管的一种不寻常表现
目标 鼻硬化剂瘤是一种由鼻硬化剂克雷伯菌引起的慢性肉芽肿病,主要侵犯鼻腔和鼻咽部。如果出现气管表现,则会在病程晚期而非初期出现。我们描述了一例罕见的非流行性鼻硬化剂瘤病例,该病例以气管病变作为疾病的最初表现。 方法 病例报告和文献综述。 结果 一名 88 岁的男性患者因长期发音障碍而就诊。软喉镜检查显示鼻中隔穿孔和弥漫性声门病变。颈部 CT 显示非阻塞性息肉样气管病变和副鼻窦粘膜增厚。活检证实,巨噬细胞内有非典型淋巴组织增生和微生物,经 Grocott 甲氰咪胍银染色和 Steiner 染色,与鼻硬化剂瘤一致。他被转到风湿病学和肺病学会诊。 结论 全身性疾病很少会影响气管,而气管病变作为疾病最初表现的情况更是少之又少。影响气管的最常见全身性疾病包括复发性多软骨炎、肉芽肿伴多血管炎、淀粉样变性和炎症性肠病。有关鼻咽气管鼻硬化剂瘤的文献很有限,尤其是在非流行地区。有必要将气道病变的异常病因纳入鉴别诊断,这就需要进行包括活检在内的全面气道评估。 证据等级 4。
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