Hemorrhagic Hairy Polyp Causing Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in a Newborn

Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2015 Sep;52(5):625-8. doi: 10.1597/13-265. Epub 2014 Aug 19.

Abstract

Velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) can be secondary to anatomic, neurologic, or functional maldevelopment in the pediatric population. We present a case of transient VPD after the removal of a voluminous oropharyngeal hairy polyp in a newborn with an intact palate. This report sensitizes physicians, speech-language pathologists, and occupational therapists not only to the repercussions of oropharyngeal congenital masses, such as hairy polyps, on the feeding mechanisms of a newborn but also to the possibility of conservative management.

Keywords: feeding issues; hairy polyp; neonatal tumor; oropharyngeal lesion; tonsillar fossa; velopharyngeal dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Mouth Diseases / complications*
  • Mouth Diseases / surgery*
  • Polyps / complications*
  • Polyps / surgery*
  • Velopharyngeal Insufficiency / etiology*