Difference between revisions of "Collapsing Trachea"

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*Flattening of the trachea dorsoventrally and widening of the dorsal membrane results in reduced airway diameter
 
*Flattening of the trachea dorsoventrally and widening of the dorsal membrane results in reduced airway diameter
 
*Airway diameter is further reduced by thickening of the dorsal membrane  
 
*Airway diameter is further reduced by thickening of the dorsal membrane  
*The dorsal membrane can become thickened with repeated low grade trauma/[[Trachea Inflammatory - Pathology|chronic tracheitis]]
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*The dorsal membrane can become thickened with repeated low grade trauma/[[Tracheitis|chronic tracheitis]]
 
*Can be segmental and extrathoracic or intrathoracic
 
*Can be segmental and extrathoracic or intrathoracic
 
*Extrathoracic collapse:
 
*Extrathoracic collapse:

Revision as of 14:43, 19 February 2011

Collapsed trachea (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)
Tracheal collapse (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)
  • Occurs principally in
    • Horses - small ponies
    • Dogs - miniature and toy breeds eg: miniature Yorkshire terriers
    • Also cattle and goats
  • Degeneration of tracheal ring cartilage and replacement with fibrous tissue results in reduced tracheal ring stiffness
  • Flattening of the trachea dorsoventrally and widening of the dorsal membrane results in reduced airway diameter
  • Airway diameter is further reduced by thickening of the dorsal membrane
  • The dorsal membrane can become thickened with repeated low grade trauma/chronic tracheitis
  • Can be segmental and extrathoracic or intrathoracic
  • Extrathoracic collapse:
    • Inspiratory dyspnoea
    • Dorsal membrane prolapses into the lumen on inspiration, bulges out on expiration
  • Intrathoracic collapse
    • Expiratory dyspnoea
    • Dorsal membrane prolapses into the lumen on expiration, bulges out on inspiration
    • Some dogs exhibit a characteristic "goose-honk" cough

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