Affiliations 

  • 1 Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, MYS
  • 2 Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang, MYS
Cureus, 2023 Jun;15(6):e40491.
PMID: 37461758 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.40491

Abstract

Vocal cord nodules are benign laryngeal lesions seen in professional voice users. They are usually bilateral and are thought to occur due to submucosal edema and hemorrhage, with resultant fibrosis. False cord occurrences are very rare; hence we report a unique case of unilateral right false cord nodule. A healthy 16-year-old female student presented with persistent hoarseness for two years without any history of voice abuse, trauma, infection, or endotracheal intubation. Endoscopic examination showed a mass occupying the right false cord. Subsequent direct laryngoscopy revealed a friable mass on the right false cord without any true cord involvement. Complete excision was done. Post-operatively her symptoms completely resolved, and flexible endoscopic examination seven months post-op showed no recurrence. Histopathological examination revealed fragments of fibro collagenous tissue covered by benign respiratory epithelium, favoring the diagnosis of a benign nodule. False cord benign lesions are rare. In a symptomatic case, endolaryngeal microsurgery gives a good outcome.

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