Treatment of plastic bronchitis in acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease with intratracheal rhDNase

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Abstract

Plastic bronchitis, a condition associated with widespread mucous plugging of the tracheobronchial tree, is an increasingly recognised bronchoscopic finding in acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease. Removal of casts by bronchoscopy is technically challenging. We describe a child with acute chest syndrome where bronchoscopic removal of extensive tracheobronchial plastic casts was facilitated by intratracheal rhDNase.

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Manna, S. S., Shaw, J., Tibby, S. M., & Durward, A. (2003). Treatment of plastic bronchitis in acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease with intratracheal rhDNase. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 88(7), 626–627. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.88.7.626

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