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Upper respiratory tract neoplasms. Benign Papilloma  Occurs in nose, sinuses, larynx (occasionally also in lower airways  Associated with human papilloma.

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1 Upper respiratory tract neoplasms

2 Benign Papilloma  Occurs in nose, sinuses, larynx (occasionally also in lower airways  Associated with human papilloma virus types 6 and 11  Laryngeal lesions commoner in children – can occlude airway

3 Vocal cord polyps Benign non-neoplastic nodules in smokers and those putting strain on vocal cords “singers nodules”

4 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma Great geographical variation in incidence  Asia (Far East)  Africa  Sporadically elsewhere

5 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma Strong epidemiological and biological association with Epstein-Barr virus (detectable in tumour) Other factors – diet smoking Present with neck node enlargement and/or nasal symptoms

6 Histopathology Undifferentiated Differentiated (squamous cell) No prognostic difference Tumour frequently has a dense lymphocytic infiltrate (it is sometimes known as lymphoepithelioma)

7 Behaviour Spreads to lymph nodes Very sensitive to radiotherapy

8 Laryngeal carcinoma Smoking related Usually on the vocal cord Squamous cell carcinomas Preinvasive dysplastic stage is recognised

9 Laryngeal carcinoma Effects by local tissue destruction (loss of voice) Neck node metastases


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