1986
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651986000300009
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Abstract: RESUMOA paracoccidioidomicose (Pbmicose) atinge os pulmões pela via inalatória, onde se estabelece o complexo primário semelhante ao da tuberculose. A traquéia comprometida pela via tubohemolinfática desenvolveria reação inflamatória em processo granulomatoso levando à obstrução estenosante com asíixia. Acompanhou-se um doente, masculino, 32 anos, branco, natural de Sarutaiá (SP), lavrador, que há 8 meses desenvolveu tosse expectorativa branco-amarelada, diária, sem fatores de melhora ou piora e dispnéia inici… Show more

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“…The tracheal stenosis shown in the clinical case was also identified in only one patient. 3 In a 1986 case report, 4 a patient with PCM parenchymal lesions died of respiratory failure secondary to endotracheitis and upper airway obstruction. In an older article from 1963, 5 high incidences of upper airway involvement were reported, indicating that tracheobronchial disease should be excluded, because early detection can prevent the unfavorable evolution to stenosis or respiratory failure, requiring tracheostomy or posterior surgical correction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tracheal stenosis shown in the clinical case was also identified in only one patient. 3 In a 1986 case report, 4 a patient with PCM parenchymal lesions died of respiratory failure secondary to endotracheitis and upper airway obstruction. In an older article from 1963, 5 high incidences of upper airway involvement were reported, indicating that tracheobronchial disease should be excluded, because early detection can prevent the unfavorable evolution to stenosis or respiratory failure, requiring tracheostomy or posterior surgical correction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2,27) Other granulomatous infections, such as histoplasmosis and paracoccidioidomycosis (Figure 8), can cause similar lesions. (2,28)…”
Section: Tracheal Tuberculosis and Other Granulomatous Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%