A patient presents with hoarseness and laryngoscopy reveals a warty, cauliflower-like growth on the vocal cord. Identify the most likely lesion.
ALaryngeal papilloma
BLaryngeal malignancy
CTracheomalacia
DReinke’s edema
Most common benign lesion of vocal cord in pediatric age group is
AChondroma
BGranular cell tumor
CJuvenile papillomatosis
DSolitary papilloma
A 50-year-old smoker presents with hoarseness, dysphagia, and weight loss. Flexible laryngoscopy shows a mass on the vocal cords. What is the next best step?
ADirect laryngoscopy with biopsy
BMRI of neck
CCT scan of neck
DRadiotherapy
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