Laryngeal papillomatosis
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ICD-10 | D14.1 |
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ICD-9 | 212.1 |
Laryngeal papillomatosis, also known as recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, is a rare medical condition, caused by an HPV infection of the throat. It causes assorted tumors, papillomas, to develop over a period of time. This condition obstructs the airway, and without treatment, it is potentially fatal.
[edit] Treatment
- Traditional surgery to remove affected tissue.
- Carbon dioxide laser surgery: "no touch" removal of affected tissue.
- Tracheotomy: rereouting of air around the affected area.
- Photodynamic therapy: controls tumors by using targeted dyes to irradiate any cancerous tissue.
- Chemotherapy
- Antibiotics
[edit] See also
- Eric Young (real name Jeremy Fritz), a professional wrestler who is a known sufferer of laryngeal papillomatosis.