Title of article
Laryngeal Myxoma: A rare localization
Author/Authors
Mnejja, Malek Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Achour, Imen Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Thabet, Wadii Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Kharrat, Rania Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Kallel, Rim Department of Pathology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Boudawara, Tahia Department of Pathology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Hammami, Bouthaina Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Charfeddine, Ilhem Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Habib Bourguiba Hospital - University of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia
Pages
4
From page
67
To page
70
Abstract
Myxomas are benign mesenchymal neoplasms which arise mainly in the heart. The laryngeal localization is very rare. We aim to describe the clinical, histological and therapeutic features of this condition. Case Report: We report two cases of laryngeal myxomas occurred in male and female patients, presenting with a history of prolonged hoarseness. Laryngoscopy revealed a polypoid mass on the true vocal folds. The lesions were excised with cold instruments. One patient presented a recurrence 4 years after the first surgery. Conclusions: Laryngeal myxoma should be considered in case of a benign looking vocal fold lesion, especially a vocal cord polyp. Histologic exam is the only tool to confirm the diagnosis. It is treated by surgical resection. In the literature, recurrence is rare in laryngeal site, but patients need to be kept on close follow-up.
Keywords
Vocal cord , Polyp , Myxoma , Larynx
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2713934
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