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Relapsing polychondritis is a condition characterized by inflammation and deterioration of cartilage. The disease usually causes pain and deformity if unrecognized and untreated, and can be life-threatening when the respiratory tract, heart valves or blood vessels are affected.

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What is the mortality rate after a diagnosis of relapsing polychondritis?

The survival of people having relapsing polychondritis has improved enormously the last years. A study in 1998 showed a 10 year survival rate of 98%. (Source: http://www.relapsingpolychondritis.org/relapsing-polychondritis/)


What more serious symptoms can develop with relapsing polychondritis?

As relapsing polychondritis advances, it causes more dangerous symptoms such as deterioration of the cartilage that holds the windpipe open.


What is the most common first sign of relapsing polychondritis?

Hello, I see you are asking " What are the symptoms for relapsing polychondritis? " Symptoms of relapsing polychondritis can include: Inflamed cartilage. Redness, swelling, and pain. Tissue damage causing deformity and poor functioning. Shortness of breath. Wheezing. Complications in the rib cage, large and small joints, eyes, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and even kidneys. orthopedicshealth. com/condition/relapsing-polychondritis/c/33234


What is relapsing polychondritis?

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What other conditions is relapsing polychondritis often diagnosed with?

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