Bilateral oropharyngeal hairy polyps: A rare cause of dyspnea in newborns

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Yılmazer, R., Kersin, B., Soylu E., Altın, G., Çakır, A. ve Yılmaz, F. (2017). Bilateral oropharyngeal hairy polyps: A rare cause of dyspnea in newborns. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 83(1), 117-118. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.06.001Abstract
Hairy polyp (HP) is one of the causes of congenital dyspnea, a rare developmental malformation of bigerminal origin that comprises both ectodermal and mesodermal elements foreign to the site in which it is found. It typically presents as a pedunculated mass in the oropharynx and nasopharynx. Major symptoms at presentation are related with respiratory obstruction and feeding problems. In the literature, congenital pharyngeal hairy polyps are generally unilateral.