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Bamboo Nodes as an Autoimmune Disease Laryngeal Manifestation. Case Series

Antonia E. Lagos, Francisco G. Garcia-Huidobro, Norma I. Leon, Carla A. Napolitano, Pedro I. Badia

Journal of Voice(2023)

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Abstract
Introduction. Bamboo nodes are transverse creamy-yellow subepithelial nodes in the vocal folds (VF) midpoint, usually bilateral, resembling a bamboo stem. They appear almost exclusively in females, and are associated with underlying autoimmune diseases. Case summary. Six female patients, 45.5 years median age, with underlying autoimmune diseases, consulted due to dysphonia. The laryngeal stroboscopy showed bilateral VF bamboo nodes in four patients, and unilateral in the remaining two. VF mobility was normal in all patients, while the mucosal wave was impaired in four of them. Treatment with speech therapy and proton pump inhibitors was indicated. All the patients were referred for rheumatologic evaluation and immunosuppressive treatment optimization. Follow-up in five patients showed vocal function self-perception and GRBAS scores improvement. Discussion. VF bamboo nodes are an infrequent cause for dysphonia, associated with phonotrauma and auto-immune diseases. Speech therapy and a rheumatologic workup must be indicated, for immunosuppressive treat-ment enhancement.
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Dysphonia,Vocal fold,Bamboo nodes,Autoimmune disease,Laryngeal disorders
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