Abstract
Management of laryngeal dysplasia often poses a clinical conundrum, especially so with its unpredictable propensity for malignant transformation. The wide heterogeneity in published results and the dearth of level I evidence makes it challenging to arrive at a consensus or best practice guidelines. In 2010, ENT UK had developed such a guideline based on critical analysis of previously published data and professional opinion. This article examines the available evidence, and attempts to highlight the best possible modalities in investigation and management strategies as objectively as possible. Balasubramanian A, Paleri V. Laryngeal Dysplasia: What does the Evidence Tell Us? International Journal of Head and Neck Surgery, 2018;9(2):87-93.
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