Spontaneous Regression Of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis With Hpv Vaccination: A Case Study
Nyirjesy, S., Osmundson, P., & Matrka, L. (2022). Spontaneous Regression of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis with HPV Vaccination: A Case Study. Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation, 36(4), 587.e21–587.e25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.08.013
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OBJECTIVES: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is characterized by recurrent laryngeal papillomas and treated with repeated surgical excision. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine prevents infection with strains of HPV unrelated to RRP, and has recently been shown to increase the interval between surgeries when used as an adjuvant. The objective of this study was to report one case from our institution in which HPV vaccination was found to induce spontaneous regression of disease, absent of surgical intervention or use of other adjuvants. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case study. METHODS: Records of one patient with RRP receiving partial HPV vaccination was reviewed with attention to videolaryngostroboscopic findings, Derkay score, need for surgical intervention, and voice quality. RESULTS: Spontaneous regression of disease after vaccination was seen in this patient, as evidenced by reduced tumor burden and decreased voice handicap index. The patient was a 30-year old female, who had improved disease burden and voice quality after one dose and total resolution of disease following the second dose. Vaccine administration was the sole therapeutic mechanism. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that HPV vaccination can treat RRP without surgical intervention. Further studies are needed to investigate the underlying mechanism of disease regression and which patients may benefit most. We believe that HPV vaccination for all patients with RRP, even over the age of 45 years, may decrease treatment costs for individuals and the healthcare system overall.
Case Details
Disease Location
Larynx
Personal Characteristics
30-year-old female, history of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (rrp)
Clinical Characteristics
Experienced rapid recurrence after multiple surgical interventions for respiratory papillomatosis. She declined further surgery and opted for gardasil vaccination
Remission Characteristics
Spontaneous regression of most visible disease was achieved after a single injection
Treatment & Mechanisms
Clinical Treatment
Vph vaccination
Non-Clinical Treatment
None reported