| Literature DB >> 25483752 |
Giovanna Cantarella1,2, Michele Gaffuri1,2, Lorenza Pugni3,2, Lorenzo Pignataro1,2, Fabio Mosca3,2.
Abstract
Hairy polyps are rare developmental lesions, which present as masses mainly consisting of fatty tissue covered by skin, seldom localized in the nasopharynx, causing respiratory obstruction. We describe the case of a female newborn affected by a hairy polyp arising from the left Eustachian tube, who presented severe respiratory distress soon after birth. The polyp was successfully removed transorally under videoendoscopic guidance. This case highlights the importance of including hairy polyp in the differential diagnosis of respiratory distress at birth because this type of tumor can be lethal and requires prompt treatment. A transoral endoscopy-guided approach can allow successful and minimally invasive excision even in a newborn.Entities:
Keywords: Eustachian tube; hairy polyp; neonatal respiratory distress
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25483752 DOI: 10.1111/cga.12100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Congenit Anom (Kyoto) ISSN: 0914-3505 Impact factor: 1.409