• HNO · Aug 2010

    Review Case Reports

    [Atypical carcinoid of the larynx. Case report and review of literature].

    • M K Pein, H Holzhausen, S Kösling, S Bartel-Friedrich, and S Knipping.
    • Universitätsklinik und Poliklinik für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Halschirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Halle, Magdeburger Strasse 12, 06112, Halle, Deutschland. katharina.pein@medizin.uni-halle.de
    • HNO. 2010 Aug 1;58(8):812-7.

    BackgroundWith an incidence of over 90%, squamous carcinomas are the most frequent laryngeal malignancies. Laryngeal neuroendocrine tumors appear only in approximately 1%. These are aggressive tumours with a high rate of metastases. To date, no diagnosis or treatment guidelines have been established for this entity.Case ReportWe describe the case of a 63-year-old man complaining of dysphagia and intermittent hoarseness. Initial laryngoscopy showed a tumour at the laryngeal epiglottic surface. Staging demonstrated an atypical carcinoid tumour with local lymph-node metastasis. At 24 months following revision surgery with safety distance, elective bilateral neck dissection and adjuvant radiotherapy the patient is free of complaints and recurrence.ConclusionIn atypical carcinoid tumours total resection as well as bilateral neck dissection should be performed, even in cN0 cases. In the presence of cervical lymph node metastases adjuvant radiotherapy is indicated.

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