PMID: 9525251Apr 3, 1998Paper

Hamartoma of the larynx: a critical review of the literature

The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
A RinaldoA Ferlito

Abstract

Hamartoma of the larynx is an extremely rare lesion, and the number of well-documented and acceptable cases is limited. The world literature is critically reviewed in order to develop a more accurate clinicopathological profile of this tumorlike malformation, which has to be differentiated from choristoma, teratoma, and rhabdomyoma, among others. Management consists of local excision, and the prognosis is good.

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