Pharyngeal Papilloma: a Rare Non-Pulmonary Cause of Hemoptysis.

Pharyngeal Papilloma: a Rare Non-Pulmonary Cause of Hemoptysis. Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove). 2018;61(4):158-161 Authors: Katsenos S, Nikolopoulou M Abstract The most common benign neoplasm of the pharynx is papilloma. It is characterized by bulging brittle lesions, which are pedicled or sessile, whitish-grey or pinkish colour. Progressive hoarseness is the main clinical feature. When the papillomata spread throughout the tracheobronchial tree symptoms such as chronic cough, stridor, dyspnea or acute respiratory distress are mostly present. Hemoptysis as a presenting symptom is exceptionally rare in patients with pharyngeal papillomatosis. Herein, we report a case of pharyngeal papillomatosis in which hemoptysis was the primary clinical manifestation. The clinical and therapeutic aspects of the disease are briefly discussed. PMID: 30664450 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Acta Medica: Hradec Kralove - Category: General Medicine Tags: Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove) Source Type: research