2019
DOI: 10.2298/vsp171016176m
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Congenital hairy polyp - a case report

Abstract: Introduction. Hairy polyp is a rare malformation which consists of mesodermal and ectodermal elements. It is the most common congenital nasopharyngeal tumour. The clinical symptoms depend on the size and localization of the mass. Early surgical excision results in permanent cure. Case report. The child was born from regularly controlled pregnancy. Prenatally, in the 24th week of gestation, epulis gigantocellularis was suspected, magnetic resonance imaging confirmed existence of protruding mass. Immediately aft… Show more

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“…Complete transoral surgical resection of the polypoid mass under endoscopic control is usually a safe and minimally invasive treatment of choice for hairy polyps [ 10 , 16 ] with no reported risk of recurrence [ 17 ]. Successful excision of polyps from the pedicle base using either micro-laryngeal scissors [ 4 ], knife [ 11 ], CO 2 laser [ 18 ], or bipolar diathermy [ 19 ] has been reported earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete transoral surgical resection of the polypoid mass under endoscopic control is usually a safe and minimally invasive treatment of choice for hairy polyps [ 10 , 16 ] with no reported risk of recurrence [ 17 ]. Successful excision of polyps from the pedicle base using either micro-laryngeal scissors [ 4 ], knife [ 11 ], CO 2 laser [ 18 ], or bipolar diathermy [ 19 ] has been reported earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%