Lamina propria of the mucosa of benign lesions of the vocal folds

FG Dikkers*, PGJ Nikkels

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Abstract

Objective/Hypothesis: To demonstrate a correlation between the duration and specific pattern of trauma of benign lesions of the vocal folds and their histopathologic appearance, Benign lesions of the vocal folds have various macroscopic appearances. Investigations demonstrate characteristic histopathologic features for three clinically well-defined lesions: 1) vocal fold polyps, 2) Reinke edema, and 3) vocal fold nodules. It is expected that additional histological stainings can contribute to additional insight into the pathophysiology of these lesions. Study Design Retrospective. Methods: Histological stainings were used to study the constitution of the lamina propria of the mucosa: Verhoeff-van Gieson, Masson trichrome, alcian blue and alcian blue after pretreatment with hyaluronidase, Results: Estimation of the age of a lesion was not possible. Specific observations: 1) accumulation of hyaluronic acid around vessels occurred uniquely in polyps and 2) transverse orientation of elastic fibers was more often seen in vocal fold nodules, Combinations of histopathologic findings were specific to the lesion. Conclusions: The additional stainings support our previous observations, but had no additional discriminating value in making a histopathologic diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1684-1689
Number of pages6
JournalLaryngoscope
Volume109
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - Oct-1999

Keywords

  • benign lesions
  • vocal folds
  • clinical diagnosis
  • histopathology
  • laryngeal diseases
  • HYALURONIC-ACID
  • DIAGNOSIS
  • DYSPHONIA
  • CORD

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