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Plastic bronchitis requiring bronchoscopy
E Hoskison1, O Judd, E Dickinson
1Department of Otolaryngology, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK. emmahoskison@hotmail.com
Objective:
We report two cases of plastic bronchitis presenting with acute respiratory failure and mimicking foreign body inhalation.
Method:
The clinical findings, differential diagnoses and radiological investigation are discussed.
Results:
Plastic bronchitis is an uncommon condition, particularly in children. The condition may present to otolaryngologists with symptoms mimicking foreign body inhalation. It is important to consider plastic bronchitis as a differential diagnosis, based on its clinical and radiological signs. Early intervention, in the form of bronchoscopy, can be both diagnostic and therapeutic.
Conclusion:
Plastic bronchitis is uncommon and its clinical and radiological features are non-specific. The recommended management is early bronchoscopy to establish the diagnosis and enable therapeutic intervention.
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