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Giant laryngeal granuloma developed after a severely stressful life event.

Jacopo EttoriAlessandra D'OnghiaLorenzo PignataroGiovanna Cantarella
Published in: Clinical case reports (2020)
Laryngeal granulomas are ascribed to laryngopharyngeal reflux, voice abuse, and endotracheal intubation, but their pathogenesis is controversial. A recurrent giant granuloma causing dyspnea occurred after a severe psychological stress and was successfully treated by surgery, steroid injection, and psychotherapy. This case highlights the role of psychological stress in granulomas pathogenesis.
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