2017
DOI: 10.1177/0145561317096010-1117
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Laryngeal Hemangioma Presenting as a Laryngocele

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“…The anatomopathological result of the various operative specimens concluded a pseudotratified epithelium ciliated with goblet cells without signs of malignancy, which is also reported in the literature [1]. The differential diagnosis of laryngocele includes the sacral cyst, branchial cyst, thyroglossal canal cyst, neck abscess, lymphadenopathy, and laryngeal hemangioma [2,4,18]. Several types of laryngocele treatment are reported among others minimally invasive techniques: laser endoscopy, transoral robotic surgery (TORS).…”
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“…The anatomopathological result of the various operative specimens concluded a pseudotratified epithelium ciliated with goblet cells without signs of malignancy, which is also reported in the literature [1]. The differential diagnosis of laryngocele includes the sacral cyst, branchial cyst, thyroglossal canal cyst, neck abscess, lymphadenopathy, and laryngeal hemangioma [2,4,18]. Several types of laryngocele treatment are reported among others minimally invasive techniques: laser endoscopy, transoral robotic surgery (TORS).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%