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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2010 Volume 138, Issue 3-4, Pages: 230-232
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1004230S
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Total fixation of cricoarytenoid joint of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis and hashimoto thyroiditis

Stojanović Stevan P. (ORL klinika, Klinički centar, Kragujevac)
Živić Ljubica ORCID iD icon (ORL klinika, Klinički centar, Kragujevac)
Stojanović Jasmina ORCID iD icon (ORL klinika, Klinički centar, Kragujevac)
Belić Branislav ORCID iD icon (ORL klinika, Klinički centar, Kragujevac)

Introduction. The incidence of cricoarytenoid joint fixation in case of rheumatoid arthritis is 17 to 33%. In later stages of rheumatoid arthritis, a gradual fixation of cricoarytenoid joint develops and both halves of the larynx become less movable which calls for endotracheal intubation; while total fixation of this joint demands surgical tracheotomy. Hashimoto thyroiditis can display symptoms which are difficult to distinguish from the ones present in total fixation of cricoarytenoid joint caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Case Outline. A 60-year-old woman in terminal stage of rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto thyroiditis, diagnosed after clinical and other examinations. She was treated for strident breathing with surgical tracheotomy. The microscopic examination of the larynx with the use of laryngoscopic pincers suggested the immovability of the right and very limited movability of the left arytenoid cartilage. A computerized endovideostroboscopy showed only passive vertical vibrating movements of the right vocal cord and irregular vibrations of the left vocal cord. Conclusion. Total fixation of the cricoarytenoid joint can be caused by many pathological processes, but so far references have shown no case of rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto thyroiditis. In differential diagnostics, one of many examinations is the microscopic examination of the larynx, but it is very important to determine the movability of the arytenoid cartilage with the use of appropriate instruments in total endotracheal anaesthesia while the patient is fully relaxed. Movements in cricoarytenoid joints in patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis and the same conditions are preserved.

Keywords: cricoaryteniod joint, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto thyroiditis

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