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Acute presentation of a fibroepithelial pharyngeal polyp
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2006
Abstract
We report the case of a 60-year-old Caucasian man who presented with choking and airway compromise due to a large pharyngeal polyp. It was resected as an emergency procedure and subjected to macroscopic and microscopic examination.
The fibroepithelial polyp arose from the right pharyngeal wall and consisted of adipose tissue covered by squamous epithelium without evidence of malignancy. This is a particularly rare lesion in adults and there are few references in the medical literature. To our knowledge this is the first English case report of an acute presentation of adult fibroepithelial pharyngeal polyp.
This case report also discusses the issues raised in the management of a potentially fatal lesion that may have resulted in complete airway obstruction.
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