Multiple Laryngeal Papilloma In An Adult

Case Report
Sivasankari.L and Selvam D.K
DOI: 
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Subject: 
Medicine
KeyWords: 
Adult Papilloma, hoarseness, micro laryngeal excision
Abstract: 

Multiple laryngeal papilloma are common in children. Adult onset papilloma are usually solitary and mainly involve the glottis. Multiple laryngeal papilloma in an adult are rare and only few cases have been reported. A 29 yrs old male, presented with hoarseness of voice for 3 yrs. Laryngeal examination revealed, multiple papillomas in the left vocal cord. Micro laryngeal excision of the masses done and biopsy revealed to be squamous papilloma. Post-operative period went uneventful and no recurrence noted even after one year follow up and the patient is kept under follow up till date.