Trachealverkalkungen

Tracheal calcification, or tracheobronchial calcification, is a benign radiological finding of the middle aged and elderly and is usually of no clinical significance.

Clinical presentation

Patients are generally asymptomatic.

Pathology

Long-term warfarin therapy may be associated with tracheal calcification, possibly because warfarin prevents the formation of vitamin K-dependent proteins which are responsible for preventing calcification .

Radiographic features

The appearance is often striking on plain radiograph as individual tracheal rings become radiopaque and stand out from the soft tissue mediastinum.

Treatment and prognosis

No management is necessary.

Differential diagnosis

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