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==Overview==
==Overview==
The [[differential diagnosis]] of wheezing is wide, and the cause of wheezing in a given patient is determined by considering the characteristics of the wheezes and the historical and clinical findings made by the examining physician.
The [[differential diagnosis]] of wheezing is wide, and the cause of wheezing in a given patient is determined by considering the characteristics of the wheezes and the historical and clinical findings made by the examining physician.
==Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Wheeze==
'''(In alphabetical order)'''
*Abnormal arytenoid movement
*[[Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]] ABPA
*[[Alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency]]
*Amyloid deposition
*[[Anaphylaxis]]
*[[Angioedema]]
*[[Aspergillosis]] including [[aspergilloma]] and ABPA
*[[Aspiration]](foreign particles or foods)
*[[Asthma]] including status asthmaticus
*Benign airway [[tumors]] including:
**Bronchial adenomata syndrome
**Unknown ([[hamartoma]], [[clear cell]], [[teratoma]])
**Epithelial ([[papilloma]], [[polyps]])
**Mesodermal ([[fibroma]], [[lipoma]], [[leiomyoma]], [[chondroma]], granular cell tumor, sclerosing [[hemangioma]])
**Other (myofibroblastic tumor, xanthoma, [[amyloid]], mucosa-associated lymphoid tumor)
*[[Bronchiectasis]]
*[[Bronchiolitis]] (a common childhood disease)
*[[Bronchiolitis obliterans]]
*[[Bronchitis]] (usually viral, bacterial only in patients with tracheostomy or endotracheal intubation)
**[[influenza]] A and B
**[[parainfluenza]]
**[[coronavirus]] (types 1-3)
**[[rhinovirus]]
**[[respiratory syncytial virus]]
**human metapneumovirus
**Other:
***[[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]]
***[[Chlamydophila pneumoniae]]
***[[Pertussis]]
*[[Bronchopulmonary dysplasia]]
*[[Byssinosis]] - cotton duct
*[[Carcinoid syndrome]]
*Cardiac asthma (including cardiogenic pulmonary edema)
*[[Cardiomegaly]] (severe cardiomegaly)
*Chemical poisoning (more than 50 substances have been linked to wheezing)
*[[Chondromalacia]]
*[[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]: Chronic bronchitis and Emphysema
*Cold induced [[wheezing]] (Paediatrics)
*[[Ciliary dyskinesia]]-bronchiectasis
*[[Congenital abnormalities]] affecting the bronchial tree
*Cricoarytenoid arthritis
*[[Cystic fibrosis]]
*Descending aortic [[aneurysm]]
*Dialyzer hypersensitivity syndrome 
*Esophageal foreign body
*Exercise-induced [[asthma]]
*Extrinsic allergic [[alveolitis]]
*Food allergies: numerous including: 
**[[Peanut]] Allergy
*[[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease]] (with aspiration)
*[[Graft-versus-host disease]]
*[[Hay fever]]
*[[Heart failure]] (see cardiogenic pulmonary edema and cardiac asthma)
*[[Hemorrhage]], pulmonary
*Hypertrophied [[tonsils]]
*[[Immunodeficiency]]
*[[Infection]] ([[pneumonia]])
*[[Interstitial lung disease]]
*Intrathoracic [[goiter]]
*[[Klebsiella]] rhinoscleroma
*[[Laryngeal edema]]
*[[Laryngocele]]
*Laryngostenosis
*[[Laryngotracheobronchitis]]
*[[Lymphadenopathy]] with large lymphnodes compressing the tracheal tree.
*Lymphangitic carcinomatosis
*[[Malignancy]] (bronchogenic)
**[[Squamous cell carcinoma]] with variants: papillary, clear cell, small cell, basaloid
**[[Small cell carcinoma]]
**[[Adenocarcinoma]]
***Acinar
***Papillary
***Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma
****Non-mucinous (Clara cell/type II pneumocyte type)
****Mucinous (Goblet cell type) 
****Mixed mucinous and non-mucinous (Clara cell/type II pneumocyte/goblet cell type) or indeterminate 
***Solid adenocarcinoma with mucin formation
***Mixed
***Variants: well-differentiated fetal adenocarcinoma, mucinous ("colloid"), mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, signet ring, clear cell
**Large cell carcinoma with variants: large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma, combined large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma, basaloid carcinoma, lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma, large cell carcinoma with rhaboid phenotype
**Adenosquamous carcinoma
**Carcinomas with pleomorphic, sarcomatoid, or sarcomatous elements
***Carcinomas with spindle and/or giant cells
***Pleomorphic carcinoma
***Spindle cell carcinoma
***Giant cell carcinoma
***Carcinosarcoma
***Blastoma (Pulmonary blastoma)
**Carcinoid tumor
***Typical carcinoid
***Atypical carcinoid
**Carcinomas of salivary gland type
***Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
***Adenoid cystic carcinoma
**Unclassified carcinoma
**[[Mastocytosis]]
**[[Mendelson's syndrome]] (aspiration pneumonitis)
*Medication-induced bronchoconstriction
**[[ACE inhibitors]] ( cough or rarely Angioneurotic edema and wheeze)
**[[Sotalol]]
**[[Adenosine]]
**[[Beta blockers]]: Common; usually occurs in patients with asthma or COPD; 1-selective agents, [[labetalol]], [[esmolol]], and [[pindolol]] are better tolerated than nonselective agents.
**[[Dipyridamole]] (IV form only)
**[[Protamine]]
**[[NSAIDs]] includign aspirin
**[[Marijuana]] (chronic use)
*[[Milk allergy]]
*Mobile supraglottic soft tissue
*[[Obesity]]
*[[Parasitic infections]]
**[[Ascariasis]]
**[[Hookworm]]
**Paragonimiases - lung infection
**[[Strongyloidiasis]]
**[[Toxocariasis]]
*Paroxysmal vocal cord motion
*Postextubation [[granuloma]]
*Postlobectomy bronchial torsion
*Postnasal drip syndrome
*Postradiation [[stenosis]]
*[[Primary ciliary dyskinesia]]
*[[Psychogenic]] wheezing
*[[Pulmonary edema]] (cardiogenic or non-cardiogenic)
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
*[[Pulmonary eosinophilia]]
*[[Relapsing polychondritis]]
*Retained [[foreign body]] (trachea or esophagus)
*[[Retropharyngeal abscess]]
*Right sided [[aortic arch]]
*[[Sinusitis]] ( chronic sinusitis )
*Supraglottitis
*[[Tracheal stenosis]]
*[[Tracheobronchitis]]
*[[Tracheobronchomegaly]]
*Tracheobronchopathia osteoplastica : a rare, benign condition and is characterized by the presence of bony and cartilaginous nodules in the tracheal and bronchial mucosa.
*[[Tracheomalacia]]
*[[Tuberculosis]], Pulmonary 
*Vascular compression and rings ( Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality )
*Vocal cord dysfunction
*Vocal cord hematoma
*Vocal cord paralysis (bilateral paralysis)
*[[Wegener's granulomatosis]]
[[Image:Asthma before-after.png|thumb|center|350px|'''Inflamed airways and bronchoconstriction in asthma'''. Airways narrowed as a result of the inflammatory response cause wheezing.]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:59, 25 September 2012