A Rare Case of Synchronous Lobular Capillary Hemangioma and Non-Lobular Capillary Hemangioma Arising From the Both Arytenoid Mimicking Laryngeal Granuloma

Q4 Medicine
S. Sim, S. Park, Hwa Jin Cho, Do Hun Kim
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Abstract

Laryngeal granuloma (LG) is a non-neoplastic lesion that mainly develops in the posterior vocal folds. It arises in response to inappropriate vocal use, and endotracheal intubation. Recently, it has been found that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) also causes it. On the other hand, lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) and non-LCH are two histopathological types of inflammatory hyperplasia lesions that are less common in the larynx. The LCH and non-LCH are usually caused by stimuli such as low-grade local irritation, traumatic injury. Despite the differences, as it is difficult to differentiate them from each other, surgical biopsy is necessary. It is rare to find either LCH or non-LCH in the larynx, and to our knowledge, bilateral LCH or non-LCH without endotracheal intubation history or smoking history have never been reported worldwide. Here, with a review of the literature, we report a rare case of bilateral LCH and non-LCH of arytenoid mimicking LG.
双侧杓状关节并发小叶毛细血管瘤及非小叶毛细血管瘤1例
喉肉芽肿(LG)是一种非肿瘤性病变,主要发生在声带后部。它是由不恰当的发声和气管插管引起的。最近发现,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)也会导致这种疾病。另一方面,小叶毛细血管瘤(LCH)和非LCH是两种组织病理学类型的炎症性增生病变,在喉部较少见。LCH和非LCH通常是由轻度局部刺激、外伤性损伤等刺激引起的。尽管存在差异,但由于难以区分,手术活检是必要的。喉部的LCH或非LCH非常罕见,据我们所知,双侧LCH或无气管插管史或吸烟史的非LCH在世界范围内从未报道过。在这里,回顾文献,我们报告了一例罕见的双侧LCH和非LCH的类蝶关节模拟LG。
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