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Table 4 EPS cases complicated with extraesophageal papilloma

From: Esophageal papillomatosis: an exceedingly rare disease

Source

Age

Sex

Extraesophageal papilloma

Non-digestive symptom

Special diagnosis

HPV type

Nasr et al. [38]

3

F

Eyelids

Oropharynx

Upper respiratory infection

Goltz syndrome

–

Kashyap et al. [35]

56

F

Oral cavity

Axilla

Inguina

–

Goltz syndrome

–

Hafiz et al. [39]

37

F

Face

Lip

–

Goltz syndrome

–

Amano et al. [45]

60

M

Pharynx

Anal canal

–

AN

–

Batra et al. [23]

2

F

Supraglottis

Glottis

Nocturnal stridor

Hoarseness

RRP

6, 11

Mészner et al. [7]

3.5 m

M

Larynx

Hypopharynx

Aphonia

Stridor

RRP

6, 11

Singhal et al. [24]

2

M

Pharynx

Uvula

larynx

Noisy breathing

–

6, 11, 42, 43, 44

Hording et al. [25]

27

M

Bronchia

Hand warts

Periodical subfebrility

Hacking cough

–

11

Ravakhah et al. [29]

53

F

Vulva

Perineum

–

Condyloma acuminata

51, 52, 56

Nuwayhid et al. [6]

2.5

M

Hypopharynx

Stridor

Respiratory difficulty

Retroperitoneal neuroblastoma

Mother with vulvar condylomata

–

Van Cutsem et al. [26]

69

F

Hypopharynx

–

–

16, 18

Frootko et al. [44]

6

F

Hypopharynx

Stridor

Hoarseness

–

–

Sandvik et al. [64]

28

F

Pharynx

–

–

–

  1. RRP recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, AN canthosis nigricans