Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

MONDO:0018955

Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is a rare respiratory disease characterized by the development of exophytic papillomas, affecting the mucosa of the upper aero-digestive tract (with a strong predilection for the larynx), caused by an infection with human papilloma virus. Symptoms at presentation may include hoarseness, chronic cough, dyspnea, recurrent upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, dysphagia, stridor, and/or failure to thrive.

Also known as: RRP, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, AORRP (type), JORRP (type), adult-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (type), juvenile laryngeal papilloma, juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (type), laryngeal papilloma, recurrent

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