An unusual case of congenital short trachea with very long bronchi mimicking bronchial asthma

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Abstract

Case reports of a short trachea with early branching of the main bronchi are uncommon. The case is presented of a 64 year old woman with upper airway obstruction due to this anatomical abnormality which caused breathlessness and wheezing that was misdiagnosed (and treated) as bronchial asthma for many years.

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Ravenna, F., Caramori, G., Panella, G. L., Papi, A., Benea, G., Adcock, I. M., … Ciaccia, A. (2002). An unusual case of congenital short trachea with very long bronchi mimicking bronchial asthma. Thorax, 57(4), 372–373. https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax.57.4.372

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