Abstract
ntroduction: Benign tumours manifest early as they affect the phonatory function of the vocal cords. They lack the inltrative and metastasizing ability of malignant lesions.1 Vocal cord polyp and vocal nodules are among the commonest benign lesions of the vocal cords. Rosen et al dened nine distinct vocal fold lesions based on several parameters.2 A retrospective analysis of 112 cases of benign neoplasms of vocalMethodology: cords reported to the ENT outpatient department of DM Wayanad Institute of medical sciences from January 2017 to March 2022 were done. Results: Vocal cord polyps were the most common lesion with predominance among males in the age group of 20-30 years. Vocal nodules are known to be bilateral, however few unilateral presentations were noted in our series. Juvenile papilloma showed a male preponderance. Rare tumours like amyloidosis, broma and angiomatous polyp was also encountered during our study period. Vocal cord polyp is theConclusion: commonest benign tumour seen on the vocal cords in our series. This retrospective study also brought to light the possibility of a unilateral presentation of vocal nodule and male preponderance of juvenile papilloma.
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