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Amr J Alwakeel1,2, Stéphane Beaudoin2
1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine Division King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre - Jeddah Jeddah Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Tracheo-bronchitis is an uncommon but important extra-intestinal manifestation of Crohn's disease. Our case demonstrates radiological and bronchoscopic evidence of tracheo-bronchitis secondary to Crohn's disease with pathology-proven granulomatous inflammation. This case highlights the importance of investigating airway involvement in patients with Crohn's disease and new respiratory symptoms.
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