2023
DOI: 10.15557/pimr.2023.0022
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Epiglottic mass mimicking laryngeal carcinoma: a red herring

Jeeven Velayutham,
Jeyasakthy Saniasiaya

Abstract: Aim: Laryngeal masses are commonly found during patient assessments in the otorhinolaryngology clinic and are almost always associated with a serious pathology, such as a malignancy, rather than a benign condition. In addition, epiglottic masses are often linked to a malignant disorder or granulomatous infection. Case report: Herein, we describe an immunocompromised patient presenting with respiratory distress secondary to an epiglottic mass requiring tracheostomy in view of airway compromise. A repeated histo… Show more

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