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Papillomatosis

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Papillomatosis: A disorder with numerous papillomas wart growths).
For example, laryngeal papillomatosis is the presence of multiple papillomas on the vocal cords. It is most common in young children an is due to the human papilloma virus (HPV).

 


Respiratory Papillomatosis
Juvenile Laryngeal Papilloma
Laryngeal Papilloma
Juvenile Respiratory Papillomatosis
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What is recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a disease in which tumors grow in the air passages leading from the nose and mouth into the lungs (respiratory tract).

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Papillomatosis is a generalized change of the lining of the breast duct that commonly causes calcifications on mammography. Papillomatosis is benign and usually does not lead to long term problems.

Papillomatosis.
Papillary carcinoma, noninvasive.
Papillary carcinoma, invasive.
Carcinoma, NOS.

Papillomatosis of the larynx is a benign overgrowth of tissues lining the larynx. It is associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV) and is treated with laser surgery. This condition is not cancerous, but may recur after treatment.

Papillomatosis, juvenile
A disease of the breast in young women that may lead to cancer.
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Laryngeal papillomatosis is a rare disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). More than 60 HPVs exist. Laryngeal papillomatosis causes the growth of tumors inside the voice box, vocal cords, or the air passage from the nose to the lungs.

Intraductal papillomatosis: growth usually only one to two cm in size that can cause discharge from the nipple (may be white or reddish in color).
Karyotype: organized picture of chromosomes.

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Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Recurrent Scarring Aphthae
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Syringomatous adenomas differ from florid papillomatosis because of their infiltrative growth pattern of oval or elongated ducts, resulting in a resemblance to cutaneous syringomas, and the absence of intraductal hyperplasia.

It is a source of indole-3-carbinol, or I3C, a compound used as an adjuvant therapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, ...

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Infections (e.g. Diphtheria, epiglottitis)
Respiratory papillomatosis
Large ball-valving vocal polyps
At the level of subglottis/trachea ...

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Infantile convulsions
Intussusception
Inverted papillomatosis of the nose
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Hamartomas can occur in the stomach and colon. Patients have an increased risk of breast carcinoma, thyroid carcinoma, circumoral papillomatosis, nodular gingival hyperplasia.
See: polyposis syndromes.
Synonyms: multiple hamartoma syndrome.

CS is diagnosed if there any of the following are present: six or more facial papules, including at least three trichilemmomas; facial papules and oral papillomatous; or oral papillomatosis and acral keratoses; ...

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Detailed information on the most common vocal cord disorders, including laryngitis, vocal nodules, vocal polyps, vocal cord paralysis, contact ulcers, and laryngeal papillomatosis
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Having a male blood relative with breast cancer may also increase a woman's risk of the disease.
Breast lesions. These include multiple papillomatosis, atypical ductal hyperplasia, and lobular carcinoma in situ.
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See also: Papilloma, Cancer, Carcinoma, Sclerosis, Aplasia

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