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The most accurate way to diagnose laryngeal papillomatosis is for a [[biopsy]] to be conducted and for the lesion to be tested for [[HPV]]. This procedure takes place in an operating room with the patient under [[general anesthesia]]. This is sometimes the best option for small children. | The most accurate way to diagnose laryngeal papillomatosis is for a [[biopsy]] to be conducted and for the lesion to be tested for [[HPV]]. This procedure takes place in an operating room with the patient under [[general anesthesia]]. This is sometimes the best option for small children. | ||
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Overview
The most accurate way to diagnose laryngeal papillomatosis is for a biopsy to be conducted and for the lesion to be tested for HPV. This procedure takes place in an operating room with the patient under general anesthesia. This is sometimes the best option for small children.