Necrotizing tracheitis secondary to corynebacterium species presenting with central airway obstruction
- PMID: 23764866
- DOI: 10.4187/respcare.02150
Necrotizing tracheitis secondary to corynebacterium species presenting with central airway obstruction
Abstract
Pseudomembranous necrotizing tracheitis is a rare cause of life-threatening central airway obstruction. Patients present with hoarseness, cough, dyspnea, wheezing, stridor, and occasionally with respiratory failure. Diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion, and should be confirmed with a comprehensive bronchoscopy and biopsy. For patients with signs and symptoms of airway obstruction, a therapeutic rigid bronchoscopy with mechanical debridement is recommended. We present a rare case of necrotizing tracheitis secondary to Corynebacterium species, which caused life-threatening airway obstruction in an adult.
Keywords: Corynebacterium; central airway obstruction; necrotizing tracheitis; rigid bronchoscopy.
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