Life-threatening stridor presenting in a patient with rheumatoid involvement of the larynx

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A case of a female patient with extensive rheumatoid arthritis who presented to the Accident and Emergency Department with life-threatening stridor is described. Although clinical involvement of the larynx is found in over a third of patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis, acute airways obstruction is fortunately a very rare complication. Stridor is probably precipitated in the acute situation in such patients as a result of upper respiratory tract infection.

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McGeehan, D. F., Crinnion, J. N., & Strachan, D. R. (1989). Life-threatening stridor presenting in a patient with rheumatoid involvement of the larynx. Archives of Emergency Medicine, 6(4), 274–276. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.6.4.274

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