Papillary mass

Introduction

Introduction Papilloma is a common benign tumor of the larynx, which may be related to human papillomavirus infection. It is easy to relapse after surgery, easy to malignant, and patients with malignant transformation are more common in middle-aged patients. In children with laryngeal papillomas associated with viral infections and chronic irritation, there is a tendency to stop growing spontaneously after puberty.

Cause

Cause

The cause is unknown, may be related to human papillomavirus infection, easy to relapse after surgery, easy to malignant.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Otolaryngology CT examination blood routine

Clinical manifestation

Snoring, dry cough, severe throat and difficulty breathing.

Diagnose based on

1. Acoustic, dry cough, throat, and difficulty breathing.

2. Laryngoscopy: vocal cords, false vocal cords, joints, etc., single or multiple pale, or gray-red, rough surface, papillary mass. The heavy one is under the glottis and the trachea.

3. Pathological biopsy or removal of the tumor after the examination.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Benign tumors of the larynx are more common in hemangioma, fibroids, neurofibroma, papilloma, etc., should be noted for identification.

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