A 50-year-old male with a long smoking history presents with a 2-month history of hoarseness, ear pain, and hemoptysis. Laryngoscopy reveals a mass on the vocal cords, and a chest X-ray shows a suspicious nodule. What is the most likely diagnosis?
ATuberculosis
BLaryngeal carcinoma
CPneumonia
DChronic bronchitis
Treatment of choice for carcinoma larynx T1N0M0 stage -
AExternal beam radiotherapy
BSurgery
CRadioactive implants
DSurgery & radiotherapy
Trotter's syndrome involves:
ANasopharynx
BOropharynx
CPharynx
DLarynx
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