TY - JOUR
T1 - Lymphatic malformations of the airway
AU - Teresa, M. O.
AU - Rickert, Scott M.
AU - Diallo, Aicha Maguy
AU - Scheuermann-Poley, Catharina
AU - Otokiti, Ahmed
AU - Hong, Michael
AU - Chung, Ho Yun
AU - Waner, Milton
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - Objectives/Hypothesis. To characterize the anatomic distribution of lymphatic malformations of the upper airway. Study Design. Case series with chart review. Setting. Tertiary care referral center specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular anomalies. Methods. A 7-year (2004-2011) retrospective chart review of patients with lymphatic malformations was performed at a tertiary care referral center. Patients with airway lymphatic malformations were identified. The anatomic distribution of lymphatic malformations within the airway was reviewed. Results. A total of 141 patients with lymphatic malformations of the upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) were studied. Of these, 15 (11%) had laryngeal (supraglottic) involvement. In all of these patients, the disease was above the true vocal folds. Seventy-four (52%) patients had involvement of 1 anatomic zone (most common was the oral cavity), and 67 (48%) had involvement of multiple zones. With regard to each zone, 105 (75%) patients had involvement of the oral cavity, 50 (36%) the oropharynx, 8 (6%) the hypopharynx, 42 (30%) the parapharynx, and 12 (9%) had retropharygeal disease (some patients had multiple zones involved). No patients were identified with glottic, subglottic, or tracheal involvement. Conclusions. Based on our large series, airway involvement in head and neck lymphatic malformations may occur at multiple sites above the glottis. A high percentage of these patients have involvement of the oral cavity (75%) and oropharynx (35%). None involve the glottis, subglottis, or trachea.
AB - Objectives/Hypothesis. To characterize the anatomic distribution of lymphatic malformations of the upper airway. Study Design. Case series with chart review. Setting. Tertiary care referral center specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular anomalies. Methods. A 7-year (2004-2011) retrospective chart review of patients with lymphatic malformations was performed at a tertiary care referral center. Patients with airway lymphatic malformations were identified. The anatomic distribution of lymphatic malformations within the airway was reviewed. Results. A total of 141 patients with lymphatic malformations of the upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) were studied. Of these, 15 (11%) had laryngeal (supraglottic) involvement. In all of these patients, the disease was above the true vocal folds. Seventy-four (52%) patients had involvement of 1 anatomic zone (most common was the oral cavity), and 67 (48%) had involvement of multiple zones. With regard to each zone, 105 (75%) patients had involvement of the oral cavity, 50 (36%) the oropharynx, 8 (6%) the hypopharynx, 42 (30%) the parapharynx, and 12 (9%) had retropharygeal disease (some patients had multiple zones involved). No patients were identified with glottic, subglottic, or tracheal involvement. Conclusions. Based on our large series, airway involvement in head and neck lymphatic malformations may occur at multiple sites above the glottis. A high percentage of these patients have involvement of the oral cavity (75%) and oropharynx (35%). None involve the glottis, subglottis, or trachea.
KW - Aerodigestive tract
KW - Airway
KW - Head and neck
KW - Laryngology
KW - Lymphangioma
KW - Lymphatic malformation
KW - Pediatric otolaryngology
KW - Tracheotomy
KW - Vascular malformation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84883253727
U2 - 10.1177/0194599813485065
DO - 10.1177/0194599813485065
M3 - Article
C2 - 23558286
AN - SCOPUS:84883253727
SN - 0194-5998
VL - 149
SP - 156
EP - 160
JO - Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
JF - Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
IS - 1
ER -