Glycogenic Acanthosis: An Unusual Cause of Vocal Fold Leukoplakia

Abstract

Glycogenic acanthosis is a common benign lesion of the esophagus; however, reports of extra-esophageal manifestations are exceedingly rare. This case represents the first report of laryngeal glycogenic acanthosis found in a living patient, presenting as vocal fold leukoplakia. Glycogenic acanthosis may be considered among the differential diagnoses of conditions presenting as vocal fold leukoplakia

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