A 68-year-old white male patient was admitted to the otorhinolaryngology clinic after acute onset of dysphagia and dysphonia followed by a fast-growing neck mass measuring up to 8 centimeters in… Click to show full abstract
A 68-year-old white male patient was admitted to the otorhinolaryngology clinic after acute onset of dysphagia and dysphonia followed by a fast-growing neck mass measuring up to 8 centimeters in its cranio-caudal diameter in the projection of the left lobe and isthmus of the thyroid gland. Dyspnea was present only during physical strain. The symptoms started 12 hours prior to admission, with no apparent cause and no recent trauma in the patient's medical history.
               
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