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Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

N M Bauman1, R J Smith

  • 1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, USA.

Pediatric Clinics of North America
|December 1, 1996
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Juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JRRP) is a HPV-caused laryngeal disease. While surgery is standard, persistent HPV DNA necessitates ongoing treatment, as a cure remains elusive.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Virology
  • Pediatric Disease

Background:

  • Juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JRRP) is a severe laryngeal condition.
  • It is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) and transmitted vertically.
  • JRRP causes significant patient morbidity and family burden.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the challenges in managing JRRP.
  • To highlight the limitations of current therapeutic approaches.
  • To discuss the implications of persistent HPV DNA.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on JRRP.
  • Analysis of treatment outcomes.
  • Discussion of viral persistence mechanisms.

Main Results:

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  • Surgical excision is the primary treatment for laryngeal papillomata.
  • HPV DNA persists in normal-appearing mucosa, leading to disease recurrence.
  • Adjuvant therapies have not yielded a definitive cure.

Conclusions:

  • JRRP management is challenging due to viral persistence.
  • Spontaneous remission occurs, but often after numerous surgical interventions.
  • Further research is needed for effective curative strategies.