Unusual cause of airway obstruction: subglottic oncocytic cyst

2019 
Oncocytic cysts are rare benign cystic lesions, which are usually seen in the supraglottic region. They usually present with symptoms of hoarse voice or the sensation of a lump in the throat. Management is with complete excision and follow-up to monitor for recurrence. In this unusual case, an elderly woman presenting with shortness of breath following recent treatment for pneumonia developed rapidly worsening stridor during admission. Flexible nasal endoscopy revealed a large pedunculated cystic lesion arising from the subglottic laryngeal mucosa. A tracheostomy was performed as an emergency and the lesion was then excised. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of a benign oncocytic cyst. Although oncocytic cysts are a recognised benign pathology of the supraglottic larynx, they should remain in the differential diagnosis for the subglottic larynx. Management is based on cases of supraglottic pathology, and we advise careful monitoring for this previously unreported pathology.
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