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A case of primary amyloidosis of the larynx in the subglottic region is being presented. The patient had the typical symptoms of subglottic obstruction which were relieved after surgical removal of the amyloid deposit.
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Singh, H.B., Singh, W., Christian, G.P. et al. Primary amyloidosis of the larynx. Indian J Otolaryngol 31, 55–56 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02992228
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