2022
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2022.7647
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A Patient with Juvenile Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Complicated by Laryngeal Stenosis after Laryngeal Microsurgery: A Clinical Case

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The relevance of the problem of juvenile respiratory papillomatosis lies in the recurrent course of the disease in young children. This can lead to the development of respiratory stenosis, requiring repeated, in some cases, monthly surgical treatments for endolaryngeal removal of papillomas, which sometimes leads to persistent scar stenosis of the larynx. We present clinical case of achieving remission of recurrent juvenile papillomatosis of the larynx. CLINICAL CASE: Patient, 5 years old, who ap… Show more

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