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[Amyloidosis in larynx].

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Localised laryngeal amyloidosis, a rare upper airway tumor, involves protein buildup. Laser resection effectively treated a patient with this condition affecting the larynx and rhinopharynx.

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  • Otorhinolaryngology
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  • Oncology

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  • Localised laryngeal amyloidosis is a rare upper respiratory tract tumor.
  • It is characterized by extracellular proteinaceous material accumulation in the submucosa.

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