Abstract
Eleven cases of multiple papillomatosis of the lower respiratory tract are reported and the clinicopathologic picture is studied. These cases include some extremely rare varieties and a 44‐year follow‐up. When the disease starts during childhood, it usually appears to be self‐limiting if properly managed. In adults, however, the disease sometimes runs a more protracted course with a higher risk of developing cancer. This study illustrates the difficulties of management and diagnosis and establishes the disease as a definite clinicopathologic entity. Copyright © 1968 American Cancer Society
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Al‐Saleem, T., Peale, A. R., & Norris, C. M. (1968). Multiple papillomatosis of the lower respiratory tract. Clinical and pathologic study of eleven cases. Cancer, 22(6), 1173–1184. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(196811)22:6<1173::AID-CNCR2820220613>3.0.CO;2-H
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