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  • Title: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in a survivor of extreme prematurity.
    Author: Lee SL, Hui Y.
    Journal: Pediatr Pulmonol; 2004 Oct; 38(4):352-4. PubMed ID: 15334516.
    Abstract:
    Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare disease in children. Previous reports suggested that prematurity and early age of presentation were poor prognostic factors. We report on a 24-week premature infant who presented with stridor, weak cry, and hoarseness of voice at age 9 months (corrected age), in whom the diagnosis of RRP was not made until age 21 months (corrected age). Laser excision of RRP was subsequently performed, and the child is still surviving at age 2.5 years. RRP should be considered in the differential diagnosis of airway problems in survivors of extreme prematurity; the prognosis is not uniformly poor in premature infants.
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