Tracheobronchomalacia

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A condition characterized by the collapse of the trachea and bronchi


Diagram of the trachea and bronchi

Tracheobronchomalacia is a condition where the walls of the trachea and bronchi are weakened, leading to their collapse. This can cause breathing difficulties and other respiratory issues. It can be congenital or acquired later in life.

Signs and symptoms

The primary symptom of tracheobronchomalacia is difficulty breathing, which may be accompanied by a persistent cough, wheezing, and recurrent respiratory infections. In severe cases, it can lead to respiratory distress and failure.

Causes

Tracheobronchomalacia can be congenital, meaning it is present at birth, or acquired due to other conditions such as chronic inflammation, prolonged intubation, or external compression by tumors or other structures.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of tracheobronchomalacia typically involves imaging studies such as computed tomography (CT) scans or bronchoscopy, which allow visualization of the airway and assessment of its structural integrity.

Treatment

Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the condition. Mild cases may be managed with bronchodilators and positive airway pressure therapy. Severe cases might require surgical intervention, such as tracheal stenting or tracheobronchoplasty.

Prognosis

The prognosis for individuals with tracheobronchomalacia depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. With appropriate management, many patients can achieve significant improvement in symptoms.

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