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Isolated juvenile xanthogranuloma of the subglottis: Case report

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2001

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Abstract

JXG should be considered in the differential diagnosis of subglottic lesions. Once the airway has been secured, JXG of the subglottis can be managed conservatively. Long-term follow-up is required because of the possibility of relapse at other sites.

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