Ganglioneuroma (GN) is a rare, benign tumor of the autonomic nervous system. It is seldom located in the head and neck (HN) region. GN typically presents as a slow-growing, painless mass, often leading to delayed diagnosis. We report a unique case of laryngeal-originating GN in a 43-year-old female who presented with worsening dysphonia and dyspnea. Imaging revealed a large mass originating from the larynx. Histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. The tumor was surgically excised with preservation of key structures in the neck. At the follow-up, the patient experienced a significant improvement in symptoms. A systematic literature review following PRISMA guidelines was conducted in January 2024 to investigate the common sites of GN in the HN region and the complications associated with its treatment. In a total of 58 articles, we studied 65 patients, mostly under 30 years old. Surgical excision remains the primary treatment, and post-operative complications were mostly neurological. GNs are generally slow-growing and asymptomatic, but they can reveal themselves when compressing nearby structures, especially in the HN region. In symptomatic cases or when the tumor exhibits significant growth or hormonal activity, surgical resection is required. The lateral cervical approach is the most common one. The risk of postoperative complications and recurrence underscores the need for careful surgical planning and long-term follow-up. This unique laryngeal GN case highlights the importance of considering GN in the differential diagnosis of HN masses. Further large-scale studies are warranted to establish evidence-based protocols for their management, especially in the HN region.

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