[Tracheobronchial amyloidosis: apropos of 2 cases].

Rev Med Interne

Service de médecine interne, hôpital Sud, 16, boulevard de Bulgarie, BP 5612, 35056 Rennes, France.

Published: March 2002

Introduction: Tracheo-bronchial amyloidosis is an uncommon localized form of amyloidosis. We report two new cases.

Exegesis: Two patients had developed expiratory dyspnea for several months. CT-scan and flexible bronchoscopy confirmed tracheal narrowing and a diagnosis of tracheo-bronchial amyloidosis was made by tissue biopsies. The immunohistochemical type was AL in one case, undetermined in the other case. There was no argument for systemic involvement. The two patients benefited from bronchoscopic dilatation. This treatment improved clinical symptoms and pulmonary function tests with a follow up of 12 and 18 months respectively.

Conclusion: Tracheo-bronchial amyloidosis is a localised form of amyloidosis with various respiratory symptoms. Diagnosis is made by CT-scan and flexible bronchoscopy that allows biopsies. Immunohistochemical type is more often AL. Recurrence, respiratory insufficiency and tracheo-bronchial metaplasia are the most important complications. Treatment consists of bronchoscopic dilatation or excision, and bronchoscopic laser-YAG. Pulmonary function testing allows precise follow-up.

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