Dysphonia as a sign of HPV laryngeal infection: A case report

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Longubuco C.E.G. [1 ]
Dos Reis H.L.B. [2 ]
Cavalcante F.S. [3 ]
De Pinho C.R.P. [4 ]
Oliveira N.S. [5 ]
Nicol A.F. [5 ]
Zamolyi R.Q. [6 ]
Ferreira D.D.C. [3 ,4 ,7 ,8 ]
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[1] Biologic Science Undergraduate Program, Microbiology Program, Salgado de Oliveira University, Rio de Janeiro
[2] Ginecology and Obstetrics Outpatient Care, Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Vitória
[3] Paulo de Goes Microbiology Institute, Medical Microbiology Department, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
[4] Oral Medicine Area, School of Dentistry, Veiga de Almeida University, Rio de Janeiro
[5] Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Medical Research (LIPMED), Oswaldo Cruz Foundation -Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro
[6] Pathology Anatomy Service, Bonsucesso Federal Hospital, Rio de Janeiro
[7] CAPES Fellow (Bolsista da CAPES), CAPES Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil, Proc. n BEX 9203, Brasilia
[8] Abeu University Center, Belford Roxo, Rio de Janeiro
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Dysphonia; Human papillomavirus; Vocal fold;
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10.1186/1756-0500-7-898
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Background: Voice dysfunction or dysphonia may be associated with several clinical conditions. Among these, laryngeal human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced lesions should be considered as a possible causative factor. We report a case of dysphonia in a patient presenting with an HPV laryngeal lesion. We also discuss the clinical features of the disease, its histopathological findings, and treatment and rigorous follow-up. Case presentation: We report a case of laryngeal papilloma in a 29-year-old, Afro-descendant, male patient with dysphonia. He was a non-smoker and was not a drug user. Videolaryngostroboscopy revealed signs suggestive of pharyngolaryngeal reflux. The right vocal fold presented with a papillomatous aspect in the posterior third, which underwent excision. Histopathological examination showed a nodular lesion of the right vocal fold, conclusive of squamous papilloma with absence of malignancy. Conclusion: Patients presenting with persistent voice dysfunction or dysphonia should be investigated for possible laryngeal HPV infection. Diagnostic confirmation by HPV genotyping is important for follow-up of potential recurrence. © 2014 Longubuco et al.; licensee BioMed Central.
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