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Tracheal, Bronchial, and Pulmonary Papillomatosis in Children

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Abstract

All the patients with laryngeal papillomatosis having a history of tracheotomy require a regular endoscopic control and chest radiographs or computed tomography scanning because tracheal or pulmonary papillomatosis may occur in such patients even several years after decannulation. The prognosis for the disease after development of pulmonary papillomatosis is always serious.

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