Bilateral vocal process papillomas: Report of a case

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We describe a case of bilateral vocal process lesions in a 65-year-old man. His history was strongly suggestive of vocal process granulomas: previous gastroesophageal reflux, intubation, smoking, and oral squamous cell carcinoma. Medical management with a proton-pump inhibitor, reflux precautions, voice therapy, and adequate hydration yielded no results. Subsequent surgical intervention revealed that he had squamous papillomas. We also provide a brief review of vocal process granulomas and squamous papillomas.

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Sidle, D. M., Haines, G. K., & Altman, K. W. (2002). Bilateral vocal process papillomas: Report of a case. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 81(11), 790–791. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130208101114

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