A关于小舌异常

Q4 Medicine
N. Lam, Patricia Campbell
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一位21岁女性,无明显病史,因小舌“悬垂物”就诊。她在演讲前几个月就注意到了,当时她感到喉咙后部有一种发痒的感觉。在介绍时,她说现在感觉它变大了,因为它有时会让她在吞咽时呕吐。她否认有任何疼痛、吞咽困难、呼吸困难、打鼾、出血或声音变化。她很担心,因为她认为她的小舌现在与舌头相连,她担心小舌可能癌变了。经体格检查,她的生命体征稳定室内空气氧饱和度为100%。除小舌异常外,头、眼、耳、鼻、喉检查均正常。口咽部检查显示,小舌尖与舌底之间有一薄组织(图)。未见宫颈淋巴结病变,其余检查无明显异常。根据病人的病史和体格检查,下列哪一项是最有可能的诊断?
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A Concerning Uvula Abnormality
A 21-year-old woman with no significant medical history presented to our clinic with “something hanging” from her uvula. She had noticed it a few months prior to presentation when she felt a tickling sensation at the back of her throat. At presentation, she said it now felt like it grew, because it was causing her to gag at times when swallowing. She denied any pain, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, snoring, bleeding, or any changes in her voice. She is concerned because she believes her uvula is now connected to her tongue and is worried it may be cancerous. On physical examination, her vital signs were stable with 100% oxygen saturation on room air. Results of a head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat examination were normal except for the uvula abnormality. An oropharynx examination revealed a thin strand of tissue connecting the tip of her uvula to the base of her tongue (Figure). No cervical lymphadenopathy was noted, and the rest of her examination was unremarkable. Based on the patient’s history and physical examination, which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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