SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Acquired laryngeal hemangioma: A rare presentation in an adult

  • Rahaf Rajab,
  • Abdullah Sindi,
  • Ahmad T Ghanem,
  • Afnan F Bukhari,
  • Faisal Zawawi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X221146872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Laryngeal hemangiomas are rare vascular tumors that mostly present in children. The objective of this publication is to shed the light over this rare diagnosis. We report a case of adult onset of laryngeal hemangioma arising from the junction of the vocal fold and vocal process. The patient presented with a history of hoarseness of voice. An in-office laryngoscopy was performed that revealed a pink lobulated mass arising from the left hemilarynx. Intraoperatively, suspension microlaryngoscopy was performed; the lesion was identified and successfully resected using cold dissection technique. Histopathological analysis was consistent with laryngeal hemangioma. The patient is now a year post resection and remains asymptomatic without signs of recurrence. To conclude, adult onset of laryngeal hemangioma is very rare. When present, resection with either or both cold steel (microscissors) and laser have shown good outcome. Patients should be monitored afterwards for possible recurrence.