Pulmonary hyalinizing granuloma with laryngeal and subcutaneous involvement: Report of a case successfully treated with glucocorticoids

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We report a case of pulmonary hyalinizing granuloma (PHG) with laryngeal and subcutaneous involvement. A 43-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for assessment of hoarseness. Cervical and chest computed tomography, respectively, revealed a laryngeal tumor and two pulmonary masses. Specimens obtained from the pulmonary masses were compatible with PHG. The histopathology of biopsy specimens from both the laryngeal tumor and a subcutaneous tumor resembled that of the resected lung masses. Although there is no established treatment for PHG, the laryngeal tumor was diminished and all other lesions disappeared with glucocorticoid treatment.

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Shinohara, T., Kaneko, T., Miyazawa, N., Nakatani, Y., Nishiyama, H., Shoji, A., & Ishigatsubo, Y. (2004). Pulmonary hyalinizing granuloma with laryngeal and subcutaneous involvement: Report of a case successfully treated with glucocorticoids. Internal Medicine, 43(1), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.43.69

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