[Epiglottic cysts: an unsuspected cause of dysphagia. Anatomo-clinical study and treatment options].

E Coscarón Blanco, J L Blanco García, M C Pérez Liedo, M M De Prado Sanjosé, A Rodríguez Tejedor, D A Criadeo Martín
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Abstract

Laryngeal cysts represent a defined group of benign lesions with an actual not well know pathogenesis although fibrosis and glandular obstruction or congenital origin are presumed rather than new growths. When such cysts occur, as a general rule, with the exception of some particular locations, they develop with very few symptoms until very large size is reached or a fast growth is produced due to bleeding or infection. Under these conditions, these cysts may represent a potential treatening lesion and so surgery is recommended under any circunstance and anaesthetic procedure should be case-addapted. A case of an impressive large epiglottic cyst is presented and a revision and discusion on the controversies and available literature are provided.

会厌囊肿:一种未被怀疑的吞咽困难的原因。解剖-临床研究和治疗方案]。
喉囊肿是一组明确的良性病变,其实际发病机制尚不清楚,尽管推测其为纤维化、腺阻塞或先天性起源,而非新生长。当这种囊肿发生时,一般来说,除了某些特定部位,它们的发展几乎没有症状,直到达到很大的尺寸或由于出血或感染而快速生长。在这种情况下,这些囊肿可能代表潜在的治疗病变,因此在任何情况下都建议手术治疗,麻醉过程应根据具体情况而定。本文报告了一例令人印象深刻的会厌囊肿,并对争议和现有文献进行了修订和讨论。
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