Congenital saccular cyst of the larynx: A case series

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Abstract

Background: Congenital saccular cyst of the larynx is a very rare cause of respiratory obstruction in the neonatal period and in older children. It can be a potentially life-threatening condition. It can also present less dramatically later in childhood as a voice disorder. Early diagnosis and treatment are very important to avoid the high mortality associated with undiagnosed cases. Subjects and method: I report here two cases of laryngeal saccular cyst with different clinical scenarios. The first patient presented immediately after birth with respiratory problems and the second presented later at an older age. Both patients were managed with endoscopic excision. Conclusion: Congenital saccular laryngeal cyst remains an important cause of respiratory obstruction in the neonate albeit being rare. It is amenable to treatment with minimally invasive procedures.

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Swaid, A. I. (2018). Congenital saccular cyst of the larynx: A case series. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 11, 303–306. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S183734

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