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Granular cell tumor (GCT) is a slow-growing benign neoplasm that can be found in any organ. Pediatric laryngotracheal GCT is rare. We experienced a 6-year-old boy suffering from a barking
cough
and symptoms of stridor and croup for one month. Head and neck computed tomography revealed a protruding mass that occluded 60% of the airway lumen. Under the impression of
hemangioma
or papilloma, excision revealed a submucosal non-encapsulated mass. Histologically, the mass was composed of sheets of large polyhedralshaped tumor cells containing plump eosinophilic granular cytoplasm and centrally placed, small, bland-appearing nuclei. The tumor cells were positive for S-100 protein, and voluminous eosinophilic cytoplasm was stained by diastase-resistant periodic acid-Schiff. The present report describes a unique case of a huge pediatric laryngeal GCT extending to the subglottic trachea. We also review the clinical course of pediatric laryngotracheal GCT and emphasize the importance of diagnosing GCT in children.
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PMID:Pediatric granular cell tumor in the posterior wall of the larynx extending to the trachea. 3270 45
Spontaneous internal hemorrhage from a hepatic
hemangioma
is rare. This case describes a 59-year-old woman who was hospitalized with recurrent
cough
and fever for 6 months. The doctor thought that she had pneumonia, but other infectious diseases could not be ruled out. Therefore, related tests were performed and strong antibiotics were used, but the symptom of fever was persistent and recurred. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) findings showed a right hepatic giant
hemangioma
with hemorrhage, while tuberculosis, liver abscess, and immune disease were excluded by the physician. Because the patient's fever was associated with a large hepatic
hemangioma
, the patient was transferred to surgery. During treatment, the amount of bleeding increased, so she underwent a right hepatic
hemangioma
resection in the emergency department. Her postoperative fever symptoms subsequently resolved. Pathological examination confirmed hemorrhagic necrosis with infection in hepatic
hemangioma
. Follow-up showed that the patient was afebrile.
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PMID:Spontaneous internal hemorrhage of a giant hepatic hemangioma with infection: a case report and literature review. 3328 61
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