Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4116459 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Extra | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryAmong the etiologies of airway obstruction in the newborn, congenital cysts are unusual. A 6-week-old baby was referred for evaluation of an inspiratory stridor that appeared 7 days after birth. A diagnosis of obstructive upper laryngeal mass was made through a transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy. Direct laryngoscopy confirmed the presence of a large cyst in the right aryepiglottic fold. Complete excision was made via a cervical approach through the thyrohyoid membrane. Histopathology examination confirmed the diagnosis of saccular cyst. A control fiberoptic laryngoscopy made 6 months later revealed a normal-appearing larynx. We discuss the possible treatment options of saccular cysts.
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Authors
Christian Adrien Righini, Hassan Kadaoui, Nils Morel, Catherine Llerena, Emile Reyt,