2014
DOI: 10.7162/s1809-48722012000100016
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The descriptive review, from recurrent respiratory papillomatosis of the disease, an enigmatic

Abstract: Summary Introduction:?The recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), which is caused by the human papilomavirus type 6 and 11, is the most common benign neoplasm in the larynx among infants and the second more frequent cause of the hoarseness in childhood. Is a enigmatic disease that can be devastating for those whom are affected. Is way misunderstood, and the investigation is still on matter. Objective:?This review had as objective provide a global vision and an update of what is recognized about the RRP a… Show more

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“…In the present study, one patient was being submitted to treatment for asthma, and 16 (50.00%) of the juvenile patients were found to have severe or extreme respiratory difficulty. Adjuvant treatment is employed in approximately 10% of the cases, and the following are among the criteria adopted: 4 or more surgeries in 1 year, distal spreading and multiple sites of involvement, rapid growth with compromise of the airways . The Derkay laryngoscopic score was also developed to help with the management of patients with LP; it can be useful to determine the need for adjuvant treatment when the score is 20 points or higher …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, one patient was being submitted to treatment for asthma, and 16 (50.00%) of the juvenile patients were found to have severe or extreme respiratory difficulty. Adjuvant treatment is employed in approximately 10% of the cases, and the following are among the criteria adopted: 4 or more surgeries in 1 year, distal spreading and multiple sites of involvement, rapid growth with compromise of the airways . The Derkay laryngoscopic score was also developed to help with the management of patients with LP; it can be useful to determine the need for adjuvant treatment when the score is 20 points or higher …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not understood why some patients experienced near complete remission of papilloma, whereas others had partial responses or none at all. HPV11 and tracheal lesions are two predictors of severe RRP (13). Case 1 had laryngeal comorbidity, and this patient's HPV type was HPV11.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%