Laryngeal carcinoma presented with thyroid mass symptoms: The importance of early onset hoarseness and absent of laryngeal crepitus
Presentation of stridor with a marked anterior neck swelling is always presumed as thyroid mass compressing on the airway. However, a history of progressive hoarseness prior to the stridor should be taken into consideration as the airway obstruction might be due to intraluminal airway compression....
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Elsevier
2017
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