Originally Posted by
JanW
Hi, Pysborg and welcome. I only have sinus and subglottic/tracheal involvement as well. It may be very hard for them to biopsy for an official diagnosis (even after I had surgery on my subglottis the biopsy didn't yield any WG involvement, but they can tell through your clinical symptoms and blood work. I don't know of other diseases that cause elevated P3 and as far as tracheal stenosis (which is what I am assuming you have), that can be caused by WG or sarcoidosis, primarily. There is also something called idiopathic stenosis, which they don't know the cause of (obviously), but my doc has only seen that in middle aged women, and extremely rarely at that.
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