glycogen and Laryngeal-Diseases

glycogen has been researched along with Laryngeal-Diseases* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for glycogen and Laryngeal-Diseases

ArticleYear
Glycogenic Acanthosis: An Unusual Cause of Vocal Fold Leukoplakia.
    The Laryngoscope, 2022, Volume: 132, Issue:8

    Glycogenic acanthosis is a common benign lesion of the esophagus; however, reports of extra-esophageal manifestations are exceedingly rare. This case represents the first report of laryngeal glycogenic acanthosis found in a living patient, presenting as vocal fold leukoplakia. Glycogenic acanthosis may be considered among the differential diagnoses of conditions presenting as vocal fold leukoplakia. Laryngoscope, 132:1641-1643, 2022.

    Topics: Esophageal Diseases; Glycogen; Humans; Laryngeal Diseases; Leukoplakia; Vocal Cords

2022
Laryngeal glycogenic acanthosis presenting as leukoplakia.
    Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery, 1998, Volume: 124, Issue:9

    We report a case of an incidental finding of glycogenic acanthosis of the larynx on autopsy in a 79-year-old man who died of myocardial infarction. The lesion was grossly recognized as a white plaque (leukoplakia) on the subglottic compartment of the left side of the larynx. Histological sections revealed thickened squamous mucosa positive for abundant glycogen on periodic acid-Schiff staining. No epithelial dysplasia was noted. The patient had a history of smoking. This case represents the first report of glycogenic acanthosis involving the larynx. This benign condition should be added to the vast differential diagnosis of leukoplakia in this anatomical location.

    Topics: Aged; Diagnosis, Differential; Glycogen; Humans; Laryngeal Diseases; Laryngeal Mucosa; Leukoplakia; Male

1998