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Review
. 2016 Apr;133(2):87-90.
doi: 10.1016/j.anorl.2015.06.005. Epub 2016 Feb 5.

Pycnodysostosis presenting as atypical stridor

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Pycnodysostosis presenting as atypical stridor

L Manfredi et al. Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis. 2016 Apr.
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Abstract

Objectives: Pycnodysostosis is a rare genetic disorder caused by a mutation of the cathepsin K gene involved in bone turnover. It is responsible, in particular, for a combination of dwarfism and bone fragility. Upper airway obstruction may be observed, but associated stridor has never been previously described.

Materials and methods: Single-centre retrospective study over a period of 15 years with review of the literature.

Results: Three children (aged 2-18 months) were managed for stridor and obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome confirmed by polysomnography. Physical examination of these children revealed stridor with laryngomalacia, characteristic dysmorphic features and failure to thrive. Patient 1 presented typical laryngomalacia treated by surgical section of the aryepiglottic folds. Patient 2 presented upper airway obstruction with a narrow nasopharynx and long soft palate, treated by surgery and noninvasive ventilation. Patient 3 presented moderate laryngomalacia and nasal obstruction, treated by surgery and noninvasive ventilation.

Conclusion: The diagnosis of pycnodysostosis must be considered in the presence of atypical laryngomalacia associated with multifactorial upper airway obstruction, failure to thrive and dysmorphic syndrome. A genetics consultation is essential in these patients.

Keywords: Laryngomalacia; Noninvasive ventilation; OSAS; Pycnodysostosis; Snoring.

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