Patient following peanut consumption presented with laryngeal edema, stridor, hoarseness of voice and swelling of tongue. Most likely diagnosis is:
AForeign body bronchus
BAngioneurotic edema
CForeign body larynx
DPharyngeal abscess
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
Mouse-nibbled vocal cords are seen in which condition?
ALeprosy
BLaryngeal papilloma
CEpiglottitis
DTuberculosis
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