Extended laryngotracheal stenosis and osteochondroplastic tracheopathy
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, ISSN: 0042-4668, Vol: 80, Issue: 2, Page: 70-72
2015
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The present article was designed to report a case of the surgical treatment of the patient presenting with extended laryngotrachealstenosis related toosteochondroplasticlaryngo- and tracheopathy. The development of the osteochondroplastic transformation of the laryngeal and tracheal walls was regarded as a single pathomorphologicalprocess associated with chronic inflammation. The study has demonstrated the relationship between the squamous cell hyperplasia in the epithelium of the upper respiratory tract and destructive chondro-perichondritis of the larynx and trachea accompanied by osteochondroplastic changes and concomitant extended laryngotracheal stenosis.
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