Abstract:
Introduction
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare disease
characterized by the presence of multiple papillomata in the
respiratory tract. The reported prevalence of RPR among
adults is approximately 2 per 100,000 in European populations
(1, 2), nevertheless, prevalence data of RRP in Asian
populations are sparse. Moreover, RRP is usually a focal
entity which predominantly involves the larynx (1). Here, we
report a very rare presentation of RRP with diffuse tracheobronchial
involvement.