Title of article
Bilateral internal laryngoceles mimicking asthma
Author/Authors
Aksoy, Elif A. Acıbadem University School of Medicine - Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Turkey , Elsürer, Çağdaş Acıbadem Fulya Hospital - Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Acıbadem Health Care Group, Turkey , Serin, Gediz M. Acıbadem University School of Medicine - Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Turkey , Ünal, Ö. Faruk Acıbadem University School of Medicine - Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Turkey
Pages
4
From page
453
To page
456
Abstract
Laryngocele is an air-filled, abnormal dilation of the laryngeal saccule that extends upward within the false vocal fold, in communication with the laryngeal lumen. A case of 43-year-old male with bilateral internal laryngoceles, who has been treated as asthma for 4 years, is presented. The patient had dyspnea, cough, and excessive phlegm for a month and a late onset stridor. Flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy showed bilateral cystic enlargements of the false vocal folds and true vocal folds could not be visualized. Laryngeal CT without contrast enhancement showed bilateral internal laryngoceles. Submucosal total excision of bilateral cystic masses including parts of false vocal folds was performed. The symptoms resolved immediately after surgery. Although the incidence of internal laryngocele is rare, it should be remembered in the differential diagnosis of upper airway problems and diagnostic flexible nasopharnygolaryngoscopy is routinely indicated for airway evaluation in at-risk patients.
Keywords
Internal laryngoceles , laryngoscopy , upper airway endoscopy
Journal title
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Record number
2626411
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