We report an extremely rare case of paraganglioma occurring under the vocal folds. The preoperative diagnosis and choice of surgical approach in this case are of value for future cases of this type.
Here we present a case report of a 16-year old patient who presented with what appeared to be a vocal cord hematoma after shouting at a sporting event, which after careful monitoring and eventual intervention was determined to be advanced squamous cell carcinoma. Only 16 reports of pediatric SCCa have ever been reported. This case report highlights the paucity of guidelines in children and focuses on shared decision making with both the patient and family.
Charting the evolution of the human papillomavirus (HPV) viral load in cell-free DNA (cfDNA). While viral load was detectable preoperatively, it became undetectable postoperatively, aligning with clinical observations of achieving remission.
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