Secondary neoplasms of the larynx from a colonic adenocarcinoma.

Naser Dadkhah, Christoffer Hahn

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Abstract

Secondary neoplasms of the larynx are rare and account for 0.09-0,4% of all laryngeal tumours. Cutaneous melanomas are the preponderant primaries metastasizing to the larynx, fol-lowed by renal cell carcinomas, breast and lung carcinomas. Colonic adenocarcinoma metastases to the larynx are extremely rare. Tumours spreading to the larynx may be asymptomatic or may result in hoarseness, stridor or airway obstruction. Patients with metastasis of colonic adenocarcinoma to the larynx usually present with disseminated disease. We present a case of an isolated laryngeal metastasis from a colonic adenocarcinoma. The patient was treated with endoscopic surgery and radiation.

Bidragets oversatte titelSecondary neoplasms of the larynx from a colonic adenocarcinoma.
OriginalsprogDansk
TidsskriftUgeskrift for læger [online]
Vol/bind177
Udgave nummer2A
Sider (fra-til)V11110556
ISSN1603-6824
StatusUdgivet - 26 jan. 2015

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