Complete resolution of laryngeal amyloidosis with radiation treatment
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Complete resolution of laryngeal amyloidosis with radiation treatment
Abstract
Background: Localized amyloidosis of the larynx is a rare entity of unclear etiology. Surgical debulking is the primary treatment modality but often is not curative.
Methods and results: A 41-year-old woman presenting with increasing hoarseness, dysphagia, dyspnea, and weight loss was found to have a submucosal mass in the left false vocal fold. Biopsy of the specimen revealed amyloid. After negative work-up for systemic disease, the patient underwent surgical debulking. Specimens revealed a population of clonal plasma cells demonstrating lambda restriction. The patient was treated with adjuvant external beam radiation to a dose of 45 Gy. At 11 months, the patient's voice, breathing, and swallowing have all improved substantially.
Conclusions: Recent pathologic studies suggest that localized amyloidosis of the larynx is caused by a localized, nonmalignant plasma cell disorder. Because full resection is difficult, we recommend a combination of surgery and radiation therapy to cure this disease.
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