Hamartomas of the oro- and nasopharyngeal cavity in infancy: Two cases and a short review


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volume 168, issue 8 pp 999-1001.
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Introduction: Oro- and nasopharyngeal masses are rare in infancy and consist of developmental anomalies and, mostly benign, neoplasms. Case report: We report two infants with a tumour in the ear-nose-throat region. Discussion: As shown by our cases, the clinical presentation of an oropharyngeal mass in infancy varies from respiratory insufficiency at birth to incidental finding by the parents a few months after birth.



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