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Control Number
411952
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20201212061614.AM
General Information
201212s |||||||||b ||00|||
Cataloging Source
DOST-PCHRD
Main Entry - Personal Name
Ahmad, Rauf
Hussain, Syed Majid
Title Statement
Typical laryngeal carcinoid recurrence and its management by conservative surgery
Physical Description
36-38
Summary, Etc.
OBJECTIVES: Recurrence of a typical laryngeal carcinoid is extremely rare after surgery with tumor-free margins on histopathology. We presenta a rare case of typical laryngeal carcinoid that recurred after eight years and was managed by conservative surgery.METHODS:Design: Case report Setting: Tertiary Government HospitalPatient: One RESULTS: A known case of typical laryngeal carcinoid treated eight years back reported again with the same symptoms he previously had. On evaluation local tumor recurrence was identified with a negative metastatic workup. The patient was subjected to microlaryngeal excision which was adequate histopathologically. He has had no evidence of disease on follow up of two years.CONCLUSION: A typical laryngeal carcinoid tumor may present differently and recur locally but conservative surgery is still an option if local nodal and distant metastatic spread is ruled out
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Larynx
CARCINOID TUMOR-pathology
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local-surgery
Neoplasms
Neoplasm Metastasis
Lymph Nodes
General Surgery
55 years old
microlaryngeal excision
MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATIVE SURGERY
Larynx
CARCINOID TUMOR-pathology
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local-surgery
Neoplasms
Neoplasm Metastasis
Lymph Nodes
General Surgery
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