Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews

Author(s): Timothy J. Doherty, Mark E. Lund, Xiaoli Chen and Jeffrey B. Hoag

DOI: 10.2174/157339810791526157

Pulmonary Squamous Papilloma Complicating Recurrent Tracheal Papillomatosis

Page: [207 - 209] Pages: 3

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Abstract

Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is caused by the Human Papilloma Virus and occurs primarily in children and adolescence. Most commonly, disease remains localized to the larynx and spontaneously regresses, but in rare cases there may be pulmonary involvement. We present a case of a 17 year old female with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis who develops pulmonary involvement in the form of squamous papilloma. We present the clinical findings; discuss the potential for malignant transformation and the need for screening and prevention.

Keywords: Respiratory papillomatosis, recurrent tracheal papillomatosis, squamous papilloma