IP Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Allied Science

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39-40


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Vinod Kumar*, S K. Kanaujia


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Tubuercular laryngitis: A case report and review literature


Case Report

Author Details : Vinod Kumar*, S K. Kanaujia

Volume : 1, Issue : 3, Year : 2018

Article Page : 39-40


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Abstract

Tubercular laryngitis is the most common granulomatous diseases of larynx. ENT manifestation of tuberculosis was tubercular laryngitis, which was more common in patients diagnosed of pulmonary tuberculosis especially defaulters of previous ATT therapy and relapse cases. This is a case report of tubercular laryngitis in 57 years old female patient which was clinically and histopathologically diagnosed case of tubercular laryngitis, and treated by multidrug antituberculous chemotherapy without interruption of any dose.

Keywords: Tubercular laryngitis, Histopathologically, Multidrug antituberculous chemotherapy.


How to cite : Kumar V, Kanaujia S K, Tubuercular laryngitis: A case report and review literature. J Otorhinolaryngol Allied Sci 2018;1(3):39-40

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