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Magnetic Resonance Diagnosis of Laryngeal Chondritis After Transoral Laser Microsurgery for Laryngeal Cancer

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Objective: Laryngeal chondritis (LC) is a rare complication of carbon dioxide transoral laser microsurgery (CO2 TOLMS) for laryngeal tumours and can pose a diagnostic challenge. Its magnetic resonance (MR) features have not been previously described. This study aims to characterise a cohort of patients who developed LC after CO2 TOLMS and describe its clinical and MR findings. Methods: Clinical records and MR images of all patients presenting with LC after CO2 TOLMS between 2008 and 2022 were reviewed. Results: Seven patients were analysed. Timing of LC diagnosis ranged from 1 to 8 months after CO2 TOLMS. Four patients were symptomatic. Abnormal endoscopic findings included suspected tumour recurrence in 4 patients. MR documented focal or extensive signal changes involving the thyroid lamina and para-laryngeal space with T2 hyperintensity, T1 hypointensity and intense contrast enhancement (n = 7), and minimally reduced mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values (1.0-1.5 x 10-3 mm2/s) (n = 6). A favourable clinical outcome was achieved in all patients. Conclusions: LC after CO2 TOLMS has a distinctive MR pattern. When tumour recurrence cannot be confidently excluded based on imaging, antibiotic therapy, close clinical and radiological follow-up and/or biopsy are recommended.

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HSJ NRAD Humans Carbon Dioxide Lasers Laryngeal Neoplasms* Microsurgery Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Neoplasm Recurrence, Local

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Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital . 2023;43(1):32-41

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