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Long‐term outcomes of juvenile‐onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

Clinical Otolaryngology Sep 22, 2020

Xiao Y, Zhang X, Ma L, et al. - Researchers conducted this retrospective study to examine the adult outcomes of children with juvenile‐onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis via long‐term follow‐up. This investigation was carried out at Beijing Tongren Hospital. The sample consisted of 121 patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis. For juvenile‐onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, the mortality rate is 5%. Around 50% of children experience recurrence and need repeated operations in adulthood. There was no significant difference in gender, age at initial operation or adjuvant therapy between the cured and recurrent groups. However, significant between‐group differences in overall operation frequency, aggressive disease, tracheal dissemination of papilloma, and human papillomavirus infection were observed.

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