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Idiopathic Progressive Tracheobronchial Stenosis of 20 Years' Duration: Response to Anti-inflammatory Treatment
Journal of Bronchology, 10/21/09
Dmello D et al. – The authors report a unique case of progressive tracheobronchial stenosis in a 52–year–old woman who presented to us with stridor and dyspnea at rest. Her initial symptoms began 20 years earlier, at which time subglottic stenosis of ill–defined etiology necessitated tracheal resection with end–to–end anastomosis. Tracheal biopsy at the time revealed nonspecific inflammation without granulomas, vasculitis, infection, amyloidosis, or malignancy.
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