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Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis is a destructive autoimmune disease that affects 3% of the adult population. It is characterized by the formation of both articular and extra-articular lesions with predilection for small joints. There are ubiquitous reports on the head and neck manifestations of RA with emphasis on the larynx. The laryngeal presenting features of this systemic disease may mimic a plethora of medical conditions, inflammatory and neoplastic. The main phonatory and respiratory symptoms are often subtle and misleading. This paper represents a literature review of the laryngeal manifestations of RA with emphasis on the clinical symptoms, laryngeal findings, diagnosis, and treatment. An early diagnosis of laryngeal involvement may prevent drastic complications.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23864939 PMCID: PMC3707215 DOI: 10.1155/2013/103081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmune Dis ISSN: 2090-0430
Figure 1Nasopharyngeal fiberoptic endoscopic view of the larynx showing edema and deformity of both arytenoid cartilages during deep inspiration in a 37-year-old man with advanced rheumatoid arthritis.
Laryngeal manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis.
| Laryngotracheal symptoms | Laryngeal findings | High-resolution computerized tomographic findings |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Phonatory symptoms | (1) Edema | (1) Cricoarytenoid prominence |
CAJ: cricoarytenoid joint. CTJ: cricothyroid joint.