Title of article
Laryngeal Tuberculosis presenting as Laryngeal Carcinoma
Author/Authors
Suhail, Anwar Aga Khan University Hospital - Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head Neck Surgery, Pakistan , Ahmed, Muhammad Sheharyar Aga Khan University Hospital - Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head Neck Surgery, Pakistan , Sobani, Zain-ul-Abdeen Aga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan , Ghaffar, Shahzad Aga Khan University Hospital - Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head Neck Surgery, Pakistan
From page
167
To page
168
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) accounts for the highest number of mortalities among infectious diseases worldwide. Laryngeal TB is an extremely rare presentation of TB. It has many similarities to laryngeal carcinoma, one of the three most common cancers among males in the city, with an agestandardized rate of 8.6. The associated risk factors of laryngeal carcinoma i.e. smoking, paan, betel nut usage and alcohol use also tend to be concentrated in the same demographic background as that of TB, creating a diagnostic dilemma. We present a case of granulomatous laryngeal TB, ina 40 year old male, with characteristic presenting features of laryngeal carcinoma i.e. persistent hoarseness and weight loss. He had no associated symptoms of fever, night sweats, cough or dysphagia, nor did he have any history of tobacco or irritant use. There was no history of tuberculosis (TB) contact. He was initially worked up for laryngeal carcinoma; however laryngoscopic biopsy revealed laryngeal TB. We present this case to emphasize the point that although primary laryngeal tuberculosis is a rarity, it must not be overlooked as a possibility when evaluating dysphonia and/or considering laryngeal carcinoma.
Keywords
Tuberculosis , Laryngeal carcinoma , Smoking , Paan , Betel nut.
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number
2652261
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