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[Primary carcinoid of the larynx]
Annales De Pathologie
|January 1, 1983
Abstract:
Primary carcinoid of the larynx is an extremely rare neoplasm. Only seven cases could be traced in the literature so far. The authors report another case in a 71 year-old male patient. Gross examination revealed a large ulcerated tumor of the right part of the supraglottic larynx. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of nests and sheets of relatively uniform cells with round nuclei. A Grimelius stain showed positively stained granules in the cytoplasm of the cells. One cervical lymph node presented little metastatic foci of the tumor cells. A review of the medical literature showed that all laryngeal carcinoid were pathologically malignant and the treatment of choice is the surgical excision.