1970
DOI: 10.2468/jbes.21.269
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Papilloma of the Chiedhood

Abstract: Two cases of juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis which have been successively treated with voice rest and Terramycin were reported .Case I: A boy, aged 3 and half years , was first seen by us in December, 1953, with the chief complaints of hoarseness and dyspnea . His past and family histories were essentially negative and no wart and condyloma acuminatum were seen . A provisional tracheostomy was done to put the larynx at rest. Direct laryngoscopy revealed that the larynx was near entirely filled with papilloma… Show more

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