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Tos crónica y otitis recurrente. Discinesia ciliar primaria

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Authors: Amaro, Verónica; Moreira, Isabel; Pinchak, Catalina; Perrone, Marcela; Akiki, Anabel;

Tos crónica y otitis recurrente. Discinesia ciliar primaria

Abstract

La tos en la infancia es un síntoma muy frecuente y constituye uno de los motivos de consulta más comunes en la práctica pediátrica diaria. En la mayoría de los casos la causa son infecciones respiratorias banales, pero todo niño con tos que persiste más allá de las cuatro a ocho semanas se considera que tiene tos crónica y debe ser evaluado para descartar patologías específicas. En caso de un síndrome canalicular exudativo persistente crónico y otitis recurrentes supuradas, debemos sospechar enfermedades respiratorias crónicas poco frecuentes que requieren una evaluación diagnostica ampliada, dentro de ellas la discinesia ciliar primaria (DCP). La DCP es una enfermedad de herencia principalmente autosómica recesiva, caracterizada por un defecto estructural de las células ciliadas presentes en el tejido respiratorio y gonadal, entre otros, que repercute en su función. Se presenta el caso de un adolescente de 13 años con tos catarral y otitis crónica serosa desde los 6 meses de vida, realizándose el diagnóstico de DCP a los 9 años por la clínica, imagenología, estudio de microscopía electrónica de transmisión y genético. Los métodos diagnósticos de confirmación son complejos en cuanto a su realización e interpretación y solo están disponibles en centros de referencia. El retraso de éstos se asocia a una peor calidad de vida a largo plazo.

Keywords

Tos; Otitis; Discinesias

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