Relapsing Polychondritis: An Updated Review

Biomedicines. 2018 Aug 2;6(3):84. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines6030084.

Abstract

Relapsing polychondritis is an immune-mediated systemic disease characterized by recurrent episodes of inflammation of cartilaginous and proteoglycan-rich tissues, resulting in progressive anatomical deformation and functional impairment of the involved structures. Auricular and nasal chondritis and/or polyarthritis represent the most common clinical features, but potentially all types of cartilage may be involved. Because of the pleomorphic nature of the disease, with non-specific symptoms at the onset, the diagnosis of relapsing polychondritis is often delayed. In this review article we provide a comprehensive look into clinical presentation, laboratory and instrumental investigations, diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic options.

Keywords: anti-type II collagen antibodies; auricular chondritis; cartilage; relapsing polychondritis; systemic autoimmune disease.

Publication types

  • Review