Laryngeal hibernoma: case series of a rare tumor
- PMID: 23970475
- DOI: 10.1002/hed.23460
Laryngeal hibernoma: case series of a rare tumor
Abstract
Background: Hibernomas are rare, benign tumors of brown adipose tissue uncommonly found in the head and neck.
Methods: A review of the English-language literature was conducted for this study. We present a series of 2 laryngeal hibernomas treated with transoral laser microsurgical resection at a tertiary referral center over a period of 18 years.
Results: Only 2 cases of laryngeal hibernoma have been previously described in the literature. Two additional cases were encountered at our institution. Preoperative imaging demonstrated a well-circumscribed neoplasm with fat density compatible with lipoma, but internal heterogeneity and vascularity seen in the context of liposarcoma. Transoral laser microsurgical resection was successfully performed in each case.
Conclusion: Despite unique radiographic features, hibernomas are difficult to distinguish from well-differentiated liposarcoma and lipoma variants without pathologic correlation. Complete surgical resection is indicated. In our experience, transoral laser microsurgical excision of laryngeal hibernomas is a safe, effective treatment modality with little associated morbidity.
Keywords: hibernoma; larynx; lasers; lipomatous tumor; oncology.
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