Presentation
Short of breath. ?PE.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Relapsing polychondritis
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CT scan demonstrates diffuse nodular airway thickening, calcified in some areas.
Tracheal cartilages are C-shaped. The posterior wall lacks cartilage (also known as the tracheal diaphragm). In this patient, the tracheal cartilages are slightly thickened and there is mild tracheal narrowing.
RML and lingula demonstrate atelectasis, possibly related to airways narrowing.
Unable to appreciate the CT findings on CXR. It was essentially normal.