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Review
. 2001 Sep;115(9):747-9.
doi: 10.1258/0022215011908838.

Tracheal paraganglioma: a diagnostic dilemma culminating in a complex airway management problem

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Review

Tracheal paraganglioma: a diagnostic dilemma culminating in a complex airway management problem

T M Jones et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2001 Sep.

Abstract

A 41-year-old man presented to his general practitioner (GP) with a wheeze and dyspnoea on exercise. Asthma was diagnosed and treatment with inhaled corticosteroid and a beta(2)-agonist commenced. Despite this, his condition deteriorated over three weeks culminating in stridor, requiring emergency admission to hospital. Nasendoscopy revealed a polypoidal lesion in the upper trachea, acting like a ball valve. A local anaesthetic tracheostomy, secured his airway. Subsequent direct laryngoscopy allowed avulsion of the lesion. Alternative methods of airway management are discussed. Histology revealed a paraganglioma. The aetiology of paragangliomas is described and a literature review of tracheal paraganglioma is presented. Post-operative recovery was unremarkable. However, tumour recurrence occurred at nine months. A subsequent revision tracheostomy and laser resection has ensured disease-free survival, one year later. We recommend that acute onset wheeze, refractive to appropriate therapy, should be referred for urgent examination of the upper aerodigestive tract.

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