Three cases of rheumatoid arthritis with laryngeal stridor
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Auteurs : James E. Peters [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher J. Burke [Royaume-Uni] ; Vanessa H. Morris [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Clinical Rheumatology [ 0770-3198 ] ; 2011-05-01.
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Abstract: The purpose of this is case-based review is to report a series of patients with rheumatoid arthritis who developed stridor and highlight this potentially life-threatening manifestation of the disease. We report three cases from the Rheumatology Department of University College Hospital, London and review the literature on the prevalence, clinical presentation, histopathological features and treatment of laryngeal involvement in rheumatoid arthritis. In two patients, emergency tracheostomy was necessary to maintain a patent airway. One patient improved with systemic corticosteroids without the need for surgical intervention. All patients were seropositive with anti-CCP antibodies and had long-standing erosive disease. Stridor in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is typically due to arthritis of the cricoarytenoid joints leading to fixation of the vocal cords in a midline position. Cricoarytenoid joint arthritis may be acute, chronic, or acute-on-chronic. Emergency tracheostomy may be life-saving in cases of acute stridor. Cricoarytenoid inflammation and airway compromise may respond to local or systemic corticosteroid therapy. Other causes of vocal cord paresis in rheumatoid arthritis include ischaemic neuropathy of the recurrent laryngeal and vagus nerves due to vasculitis or cervicomedullary compression due to rheumatoid involvement of the cervical spine.
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