Literature DB >> 8045697

Clinical and radiological features in three cases of pulmonary involvement from recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.

S D Williams1, D H Jamieson, C A Prescott.   

Abstract

Clinical case reports of 3 children with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis who developed lung dissemination of the disease are presented. The radiological features of the primary pulmonary disease included papillomata in the distal airway and multiple, nodular lung lesions, both solid and cavitated. Changes secondary to pulmonary papillomatosis included atelectasis, infection and bronchiectasis. Respiratory papillomatosis involving pulmonary parenchyma is associated with a poor prognostic outcome. Early detection of such involvement and aggressive treatment of secondary infection are required to limit parenchymal damage.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8045697     DOI: 10.1016/0165-5876(94)90053-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0165-5876            Impact factor:   1.675


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1.  Pulmonary spread of laryngeal papillomatosis: radiological findings.

Authors:  Katsumi Abe; Yoshiaki Tanaka; Motoichiro Takahashi; Shigeru Kosuda; Katsumi Hayashi; Tetsuya Tanabe; Yoshie Iwasaki; Shinsuke Aida; Toshio Kawauchi; Masayoshi Yamamoto; Tamotsu Kita; Tatsumi Kaji
Journal:  Radiat Med       Date:  2006-05
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