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Laryngeal Papillomatosis
Laryngeal papillomatosis is a
disease consisting of tumors that
grow inside the larynx (voice box),
vocal cords, or the air passages
leading from the nose into the lungs
(respiratory tract). It is a rare
disease caused by the human
papilloma virus (HPV). Although
scientists are uncertain how people
are infected with HPV, they have
identified more than 60 types of
HPVs. Tumors caused by HPVs, called
papillomas, are often associated
with two specific types of the virus
(HPV 6 and HPV 11). They may vary in
size and grow very quickly.
Eventually, these tumors may block
the airway passage and cause
difficulty breathing.
Laryngeal papillomatosis affects
infants and small children as well
as adults. Between 60 and 80 percent
of cases occur in children, usually
before the age of three. Because the
tumors grow quickly, young children
with the disease may find it
difficult to breathe when sleeping,
or they may experience difficulty
swallowing. Adults with laryngeal
papillomatosis may experience
hoarseness, chronic coughing, or
breathing problems.
There are several tests to diagnose
laryngeal papillomatosis. Two
routine tests are indirect and
direct laryngoscopy. An indirect
laryngoscopy is done in an office by
a speech-language pathologist or by
a doctor. To examine the larynx for
tumors, the doctor places a small
mirror in the back of the throat and
angles the mirror down towards the
larynx. A direct laryngoscopy is
performed in the operating room
under general anesthesia.
This procedure is usually used with
children or adults during lengthy
examinations to minimize discomfort.
It involves looking directly at the
larynx. Direct laryngoscopy allows
the doctor to view the vocal folds
and other parts of the larynx under
high magnification and samples of
unusual tissue lesions that may be
in the larynx or other parts of the
throat.
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