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Table 1 Summary of published cases of laryngeal cystadenolymphoma

From: Warthin’s tumor of the larynx: a very rare case and systematic review of the literature

Authors

Age (years)/ Sex

Presentation

Location/Histologic features

Maximal size (cm)

Other involved sites

Surgical approach

Nbr. of operations

Outcome

Time of follow-up (months)

Comments

Heinz (1951) [2]

80/F

NR

Supraglottic

2.5

None

Transoral debulking

1

Persistence

4

-

Barbaccia et al. (1956) [3]

NR/M

Dyspnea

Supraglottic

NR

None

Tracheotomy, transcervical resection

1

FR

1

-

Tiwari and Williams (1969) [4]

72/F

Neck swelling

Supraglottic/within a laryngocele

4.5

None

Transcervical resection

1

FR

NR

-

Drut et al. (1975) [5]

70/F

Hoarseness

Supraglottic

NR

None

Transoral resection

1

FR

NR

-

Foulsham et al. (1980) [6]

66/F

Hoarseness

Supraglottic

1

None

Transoral resection

1

FR

12

Melkersson syndrome 6 years before

Engel et al. (1987) [7]

61/F

NR

NR

NR

None

Transoral resection

1

NR

NR

-

Evans et al. (1989) [8]

45/F

Hoarseness

Supraglottic

NR

None

Transoral resection

4

Recurrence, persistent supraglottic edema

NR

-

Loennecken (1989) [9]

77/F

Hoarseness Dyspnea

Supraglottic/within a laryngocele

2

Parotid gland

Transoral resection

1

Persistent supraglottic edema

NR

-

Tomik et al. (1991) [10]

72/F

Hoarseness Dyspnea

Supraglottic – glottic

NR

None

Transoral resection

1

FR

6

-

van der Wal et al. (1993) [11]

54/M

NR

NR

NR

None

NR

NR

NR

NR

-

50/F

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

50/F

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

Pätz and Möbius (1997) [12]

74/F

Dysphagia

Supraglottic

NR

Parotid gland

Transoral resection

1

FR

NR

-

Jordan et al. (1999) [13]

67/F

Hoarseness Dysphagia

Supraglottic bilaterally/within a laryngocele

3 / 2

None

NR

1

FR

NR

-

Present report (2014)

61/F

Hoarseness

Supraglottic

3.5

None

Transoral resection

2

Persistent supraglottic edema

24

-

  1. Abbreviations: M – male; F – female; FR – full recovery; NR – not reported