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
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
Hynes pharyngoplasty is used to improve a child's?
ATeething
BFeeding
CAppearance
DSpeech
+ 7 more in the PDF
Browse all chapters