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
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
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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