Management of the ear, nose, and throat manifestations of Wegener granulomatosis: an otorhinolaryngologist's perspective
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Management of the ear, nose, and throat manifestations of Wegener granulomatosis: an otorhinolaryngologist's perspective
Abstract
A diagnosis of Wegener granulomatosis requires granulomatous manifestations in the respiratory tract. With the increasing use of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies as a diagnostic tool, Wegener granulomatosis is diagnosed earlier than in the past, and not infrequently when only ear, nose and throat manifestations are present, placing the otorhinolaryngologist in a central role in diagnosis and management. Diagnostic biopsies should be obtained from active lesions in the nose and paranasal sinuses and concomitant infection should be identified. Because of the apparent relation between infection and activation of disease, the management of infections-especially those due to Staphylococcus aureus-requires special attention. The increasing numbers of early cases identified warrants further investigations of whether less toxic treatment regimens will be of advantage in such cases. Medical and surgical treatment of the acute and chronic manifestations presents specific problems because of altered immune competence, prevalent superinfection, and tissue destruction, and is therefore best taken care of by specially dedicated otorhinolaryngologists.
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