Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Describe nasal symptoms experienced by newborns with PCD.
constantly runny nose, year round nasal congestion, rhinosinusitis
What disease needs to be ruled out when considering PCD?
cystic fibrosis
Describe symptoms experienced in the ears by newborns with PCD.
defective Eustachian tube ciliary function leads to poor clearance, chronic otitis media, conductive hearing loss
What is one way to reach a more definitive diagnosis of PCD?
electron microscoppic visualization of the missing dynein arm or radial spokes
Describe fertility problems experienced by patients with PCD.
men have immotile spermatozoa, women have decreased fertility due to impaired ciliary function in the fallopian tubes
Describe pulmonary symptoms experienced by newborns with PCD.
mild respiratory distress, tachypnea, increased incidence of infections, chronic cough, symptoms increase over the course of the day
What are some tests available for PCD?
nasal nitric oxide, measure mucociliary transport, assess ciliary motion and ultrastructure using HSVM and electron microscopy, genetic testing
What is the prognosis for PCD?
normal lifespan in general, lung function declines over time, advise against smoking, may require surgical intervention for symptoms over time
Define Kartagener's syndrome.
situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
What congenital abnormalities are associated with PCD?
transposition of great vessels, pyloric stenosis, epispadias, congenital cardiac abnormalities, pectus excavatum, scoliosis
How do you treat PCD?
variable, symptomatic, monitoring is essential
