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A case report of subglottic haemagioma

VIGNESH K KARUNAKARAN

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We report a case of 18 year old female who presented with hoarseness of voice and haemoptysis for 6 months eventually diagnosed as subglottic haemangioma through videolaryngoscopy, CT imaging and histopathological examination of excision biopsy. The tumour excision was done by endolaryngeal surgery with trache stomy under general anaesthesia. The diagnosis of subglottic mass and its management and prognosis were discussed.

 


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