Benign lesions of larynx—A clinical study |
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Authors: | Mahesh Chandra Hegde M. Panduranga Kamath Kiran Bhojwani Ranjith Peter Polisetti Ravi Babu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of ENT, Kasturba Medical College, Attavar, 575 001 Mangalore, India |
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Abstract: | Objective A climical study was undertaken to analyze the age, sex distribution and symptomatology, sites of involvement and the prognosis
of the common types of benign lesions of larynx.
Study Design A five year retrospective study from 1997 to 2002.
Setting KMC Hospital Attavar —A tertiary referral hospital.
Patients A total of 42 patients with benign laryngeal lesions were included based on symptomatology such as hoarseness of voice, foreign
body sensation, throat pain, neck mass and cough and with positive clinical findings on indirect laryngoscopy and neck examination.
The patients ranged from 7–80 years. All non-operative cases and malignant cases were excluded. Diagnostic hematological and
radiological investigations and therapeutic microlyryngoscopic procedures were employed.
Results A male preponderance with M:F ratio of 3∶1 was observed. Majority of the patients were in the 30–40 age group. Vocal polyps
were the commonest type of lesion. In our study, hoarseness of voice, cough, foreign body sensation and throat pain proved
to be the commonest symptoms.
Conclusions Micro laryngeal surgery and voice rest offer a cost effective, useful and safe method for management of benign laryngeal lesions. |
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Keywords: | Benign lesions larynx |
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