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Head and neck manifestations of Wegener`s granulomatosis

Volume: 44 - Issue: 4

First page: 227 - Last page: 233

S.Gottschlich - P.Ambrosch - D.Kramkowski - T.Buchelt - W.L.Gross - B.Hellmich

DOI: 10.4193/Rhin

Wegener’s Granulomatosis (WG) is a necrotizing granulomatous angiitis that presents the classic ELK triad of ear, nose, throat (E), lung (L), and kidney (K) involvement. Its potential rapid and fatal outcome makes the early recognition - before irreversible organ involvement occurs - mandatory.
Until now the aetiology is still unknown. Today, immunosuppressive therapy makes WG a treatable disease with a chronically relapsing course. The otorhinolaryngologist plays an important role in early diagnosis of WG, because in up to 95% of the patients initial WG symptoms are observed in the head and neck region. The majority of these patients shows nasal or sinunasal involvement. Common manifestations are sinusitis, crusting of the nose, and development of saddle nose deformity. Other head and neck problems are middle and inner ear symptoms and subglottic stenosis. Follow up and activity assessment of the disease are also important roles to play for the otorhinolarygologist.

Rhinology 44-4: 227-233, 2006

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