Vocal cord hemangioma

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Laryngeal hemangiomas are relatively rare. Laryngeal hemangiomas occur in two main forms - infantile and adult laryngeal hemangiomas. While infantile hemangiomas are usually found to occur in the subglottis, adult hemangiomas occur commonly in the supraglottic regions of the larynx. Laryngeal hemangioma with cavernous features isolated to the free edge of the vocal fold is a very rare clinical finding. We present a case of hemangioma of the right vocal cord in an adult, which was managed successfully in our center.

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Prasad, S. C., Prasad, K. C., & Bhat, J. (2008). Vocal cord hemangioma. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 63(5), 419–420. https://doi.org/10.26900/hsq.2.2.06

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