Adenoma oxyphillicum an extremely rare case of tumour of the larynx end cancer lungs which are going together

Journal Title: Otolaryngologia Polska - Year 2007, Vol 61, Issue 3

Abstract

There was presented an exstremely rare case of adenoma oxyphillicum of the larynx coexisting with the lung carcinoma. Diagnostical and medical conduct was throughly analyzed. It consisted such matters as detailed graphical examination, spliting of larynx, and radiotherapy and chemiotherapy of lung cancer. The authors want to call attention to limited use fullness of competent lungs X-ray in a-p projection in recognizing the early stadium of lung cancer.<br/><br/>

Authors and Affiliations

J. Kozakiewicz, E. Teodorowicz, A. Haczyńska-Partyka, G. Myrcik, D. Lange, M. Szwabowicz

Keywords

Related Articles

Comparative assessment of the voice in patients treated for early glottis cancer by laser cordectomy or radiotherapy

Introduction: Adaptation of laser surgery in laryngeal cancer treatment in 1970s led to great successes and common acceptation of this treatment method in cancer treatment. The results of cancer treatment with CO2 laser...

Endoscopic treatment of malignant tumors in the nose and paranasal sinuses

SUMMARY Malignant neoplasms of the nose and paranasal sinuses constitute about 3% of head and neck tumors. They are more often observed in males. We discuss clinical appearance and treatment performed in 6 individuals wi...

Możliwości zachowania słuchu u pacjenta z neurofibromatozą typu 2 – opis przypadku

The main tumor of cerebellopontine angle are vestibular schwannoma (80-90%). Most of them are unilateral lesion but 5% of them are bilateral pathological mass. There are genetic disease like neurofi bromatosis type 1 and...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP346097
  • DOI -
  • Views 64
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

J. Kozakiewicz, E. Teodorowicz, A. Haczyńska-Partyka, G. Myrcik, D. Lange, M. Szwabowicz (2007). Adenoma oxyphillicum an extremely rare case of tumour of the larynx end cancer lungs which are going together. Otolaryngologia Polska, 61(3), 311-314. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-346097