First presentation of sarcoidosis with severe obstructive sleep apnoea and epiglottic invilvement
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Dysphonia, obstructive sleep apnoea, sarcoidosisAbstract
Sarcoidosis of the upper respiratory tract (SURT) is rare but well documented. We present a patient whose first presentation with sarcoidosis was with dysphonia, upper airways obstruction and severe obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) . Systemic steroids and hydroxycholoroquine led to improvement in phonation, endoscopic appearance and upper airway obstruction with significant improvement in Apnoea Hypopnoea Index (AHI) on polysomnography.Downloads
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