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Papillomatosis in the larynx

The juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis is the most frequent benign tumour of the larynx.

papillomatosis in the larynx

In Sir Morrel MacKenzie describes papillomas as pharyngo-laryngeal lesions at a child, and the term of juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis has been introduced by Chevalier Jakson in The etiological agent is HPV types 6 and 11 and the section of the respiratory tract the most frequently infected papillomatosis in the larynx the squamocolumelar junction.

Juvenile papillomatosis in the larynx papillomatosis is a disease more frequent between 3 and 5 years, characterised by multiple relapses and exuberant growth at the level of the laryngeal mucosa. The annual costs of the treatment of this disease are over million USD.

LARYNGEAL PAPILLOMA (AIPGME MCQ) RESPIRATORY PAPILLOMATOSIS

The evolution of the disease decreases the quality of the life of the patient and malignancy and death papillomatosis in the larynx occur during the disease. Objectives: bringing new informations about the etiology, the diagnosis and the treatment of the disease for the papillomatosis in the larynx that deal with this pathology, especially paediatrics and otolaryngologists.

papillomatosis in the larynx

The evolution of the patients with laryngeal papillomatosis depends on the early diagnosis and the corresponding treatment. Material and method: using data from the literature of specialty and the clinical experience in the ENT Clinic in Timisoara we present actualities in the epidemiology, the diagnosis and the treatment in the juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis.

Conclusions: juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis is caused by the HPV types 6 and The treatment follows two objectives: relapses and the reestablishment of the respiratory and phonatory function.

papillomatosis in the larynx