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  1. Subramaniam S, Abdullah AHR, Hairuzah I
    Med J Malaysia, 2005 Aug;60(3):386-8.
    PMID: 16379201
    Primary histoplasmosis of the larynx is not a common disease. Most cases of laryngeal histoplasmosis results from hematogenous spread of disseminated histoplasmosis usually originating from pulmonary infection by Histoplasma capsulatum. We report a 52-year-old male chronic smoker who had prolonged hoarseness and was initially diagnosed with laryngeal carcinoma. However, biopsy of the laryngeal mucosa confirmed the diagnosis of histoplasmosis. There were no signs of pulmonary or systemic involvement. Treatment with intravenous amphotericin B was given for a week and oral ketaconazole was given for a month with complete resolution of symptoms.
    Matched MeSH terms: Laryngeal Diseases/microbiology*
  2. Kutty MK, Dissanaike AS
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1975;69(5-6):503-4.
    PMID: 820020
    The first case of Sarcocystis infection is reported from West Malaysia. A cyst was seen as an incidental finding in a biopsy specimen from the larynx of the patient. The cyst and the cystozoites were of the small size with no evidence of cytophaneres or compartments.
    Matched MeSH terms: Laryngeal Diseases/microbiology
  3. Zainal Abidin SS, Kew TY, Azman M, Mat Baki M
    BMJ Case Rep, 2020 Dec 22;13(12).
    PMID: 33370978 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-237129
    A 57-year-old male chronic smoker with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with dysphonia associated with cough, dysphagia and reduced effort tolerance of 3 months' duration. Videoendoscope finding revealed bilateral polypoidal and erythematous true and false vocal fold with small glottic airway. The patient was initially treated as having tuberculous laryngitis and started on antituberculous drug. However, no improvement was observed. CT of the neck showed erosion of thyroid cartilage, which points to laryngeal carcinoma as a differential diagnosis. However, the erosion was more diffuse and appeared systemic in origin. The diagnosis of laryngeal perichondritis was made when the histopathological examination revealed features of inflammation, and the tracheal aspirate isolated Pseudomonas aeruginosa The patient made a good recovery following treatment with oral ciprofloxacin.
    Matched MeSH terms: Laryngeal Diseases/microbiology
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