Author/Authors :
Izadi, Farzad Department of otolaryngology ENT HNS Research Center - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hamkar, Rasool Department of otolaryngology ENT HNS Research Center - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghanbari, Hadi Department of otolaryngology ENT HNS Research Center - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Abdolmotallebi, Fereshteh Department of otolaryngology ENT HNS Research Center - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jahandideh, Hesam Department of otolaryngology ENT HNS Research Center - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The most common laryngeal mass in children is recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP).
Studies have attempted to correlate viral typing and its aggressiveness.
Method: 29 patients with histologically confirmed RRP enrolled in adjuvant therapies. Patients underwent
several surgical interventions.
Results: HPV genotyping demonstrated 45% HPV-6 and 55% HPV-11. The mean age at the first surgical
intervention was 52.39 months (SD=102.28) (range from 4 months to 426 months). The mean number of surgical
intervention was 10.39 (SD=7.76) (range from 2 to 30). The mean time of surgical intervals was 4.63 months
(SD=4.02) (range from 2 to 24 months). In fourteen patients (48%) tracheotomy was done. All patients who had
tracheotomy received alpha-interferon. One of our cases was a male who had pulmonary extension with HPV-6.
Conclusion: A review of patients with RRP was regarding to HPV genotyping and need for adjuvant therapy
and tracheostomy. Mean number of surgical procedure was 10/40 and nearly fourteen patients (48%) need to
tracheotomy. The clinical differences between HPV6 and HPV11 disease may not be accurately predictable.
Patients with less age and with HPV-11 seemed to have more severe problems, but these differences were not
statistically significant which needs much more investigations for reasonable starting point of evaluation for
these differences.
Keywords :
Human papillomavirus , Human papillomavirus , Laryngeal neoplasms , Papillomatosis , Respiratory tract diseases