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Difficulties in the Differential Diagnosis of Tracheobronchomegaly in Children

https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2020-101-3-175-182

Abstract

Tracheobronchomegaly is a rare developmental defect in children, which is characterized by the expansion of the trachea and large bronchi, the diagnosis and treatment of which are made more often in adult practice, when the clinical diagnostic picture acquires the obvious features of Mounier-Kuhn syndrome. In this connection, the need arises for the early detection of this pathology in children and its differentiation from other diseases and malformations of the tracheobronchial tree, which mask a recurrent inflammatory process in the lung and upper respiratory tract, and primarily with those, such as cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia.

The paper describes a case of secondary tracheobronchomegaly in a child with obvious clinical manifestations of Mounier-Kuhn syndrome in the presence of bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, and signs of systemic connective tissue disease. It discusses the possibilities of chest computed tomography in the diagnosis of this defect in children, as well as its causes. The sizes of the trachea and main bronchi in this patient are compared with those in the groups of children of the same age and sex who have cystic fibrosis or diffuse pulmonary fibrosis to identify a more significant role of hereditary connective tissue diseases in the development of secondary tracheobronchomegaly. The authors propose to separate the concepts of tracheobronchomegaly and Mounier-Kuhn syndrome in children and to recognize the threshold for tracheal expansion in these patients having +3SD or more.

About the Authors

N. A. Il’ina
I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Natal’ya A. Il’ina, Dr. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of Radiology Chair, Radiologist

ul. Kirochnaya, 41, St.Petersburg, 191015



L. E. Vorob’eva
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Lidiya E. Vorob’eva, Radiologist

Lomonosovskiy Prospekt, 2, stroenie 1, Moscow, 119991



M. D. Bakradze
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Mayya D. Bakradze, Dr. Med. Sc., Professor of Chair of Faculty Pediatrics, Head of Department of Diagnostics and Rehabilitation

Lomonosovskiy Prospekt, 2, stroenie 1, Moscow, 119991
ul. Ostrovityanova, 1, Moscow, 117997



A. S. Polyakova
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Anastasiya S. Polyakova, Cand. Med. Sc., Teaching Assistant of Chair of Faculty Pediatrics № 1, Pediatrician

Lomonosovskiy Prospekt, 2, stroenie 1, Moscow, 119991
ul. Ostrovityanova, 1, Moscow, 117997



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Il’ina N.A., Vorob’eva L.E., Bakradze M.D., Polyakova A.S. Difficulties in the Differential Diagnosis of Tracheobronchomegaly in Children. Journal of radiology and nuclear medicine. 2020;101(3):175-182. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2020-101-3-175-182

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