08 November 2025
: Case report
Novel Airway Challenges in DEGCAGS Syndrome: Managing Infant Laryngeal Hamartomas
Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Rare disease
Hongfang Duan BDE 1, Chen Chen BC 1, Guo Xu CD 1, Tingting Yao AB 1, Xiangyu Ma BCF 1*, Delun Zhang AG 1DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.948733
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e948733
Figure 2 Preoperative laryngoscopic examination(A–C) Two smooth tumors in the left nasopharynx, with the larger one possibly moving into the posterior nasal cavity or prolapsing into the oropharynx during inspiration. (D) Normal right nasopharynx. (E, F) Congenital laryngeal softening with poor movement of bilateral vocal cords.






