Recidivující papilomatóza laryngu a změna průběhu onemocnění při vakcinaci proti humánnímu papillomaviru

Title in English Recurrent laryngeal papillomatosis and change of disease course with vaccination against human papillomavirus
Authors

GOLDEMUND Karel MÁCHALOVÁ Michaela ŠLAPÁK Ivo ŠTĚRBA Jaroslav

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pediatrie pro praxi
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Paediatry
Keywords laryngeal papillomatosis; human papillomavirus; vaccination
Description A case report of the course of laryngeal papillomatosis in a five-year-old girl who was diagnosed with the disease at the age of two. During the course of the disease, it was necessary to repeatedly perform extirpation of papillomas and, recently, the intervals between the procedures have become increasingly shorter. We attempted to affect the course of the disease by interfering with the immune mechanisms against the disease-causing agent, the human papillomavirus (HPV). Following the detection of anti-HPV negative antibodies and the demonstration of HPV 11 in the bioptic material, we decided to vaccinate with the Gardasil vaccine. So far, the follow-up has shown a favourable change in the disease course; therefore, we would like to highlight an unusual treatment that has not been tested on a larger scale but has favourably affected the course of such a troublesome and often recurrent disease.

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