A RARE CASE REPORT OF EXTERNAL LARYNGOCELE IN FARMER
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Laryngocele is a cystic dilatation of the saccule of the larynx
and it is generally lled with air. If communication between the
cyst and the laryngeal lumen is occluded, uid may
accumulate within the sac. A mucous retention cyst may also
arise from the mucus gland of the saccule of the larynx, in
which case it is lled only with mucus and not air and is called
a saccular cyst. The incidence of laryngocele is 1 in 2.5 million
population, hence it is rare. Usually, males between 50 and 60
years of age are affected. Since a laryngocele is mainly seen
among glass blowers and trumpet players, an increase in
intraluminal laryngeal pressure has been postulated as a
possible mechanism. However, in the elderly, an underlying
laryngeal carcinoma needs to be excluded. This case is
unique in that the patient was neither a glass blower nor a
trumpet player. Besides, the excised specimen showed no
evidence of malignancy.
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