Chapter·ENTDiseases of the Larynx

Vocal Cord ParalysisDownloads

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1

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

2

A man takes peanut and develops tongue swelling, neck swelling, stridor, hoarseness of voice. What is the probable diagnosis?

AFB in larynx

BAngioneurotic edema

CParapharyngeal abscess

DFB bronchus

3

Following total thyroidectomy, the patient develops respiratory stridor. The cause is:

AUnilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis

BUnilateral phrenic nerve paralysis

CBilateral phrenic nerve paralysis

DBilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis

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