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Papillomatosis of the Respiratory TractUpper Airway Obstruction and Carcinoma
Bernard B. Brach, MD;
Russell C. Klein, MD;
Alvin J. Mathews, MD;
Ewing W. Cook, MD
Arch Otolaryngol. 1978;104(7):413-416.
Abstract
Metastasizing squamous cell carcinoma of the lung developed in a patient who had juvenile papillomatosis but had had no previous radiation therapy. At the same time, a significant upper airway obstruction was present. All endobronchial lesions rapidly resolved with radiation therapy, and the carcinoma was resected.
(Arch Otolaryngol 104:413-416, 1978)
Author Affiliations
From the Departments of Medicine (Drs Brach, Klein, and Cook) and Pathology (Dr Mathews), Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans. Dr Brach is now with the Clinical Immunology Unit, Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Oct 31, 1977.
Reprint requests to Clinical Immunology Unit, Tulane Medical Center, 1700 Perdido St, New Orleans, LA 70112 (Dr Brach).
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