Skip to main content
Fig. 18 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 18

From: A radiologic review of hoarse voice from anatomic and neurologic perspectives

Fig. 18

Thyroid carcinoma. A 78-year-old man presenting with persistent cough, hoarse voice, and dyspnea. Chest radiograph (a) reveals a right paratracheal mass indenting the subglottic trachea (white arrow). Subsequent neck US (b) and chest CTA (c) reveal a solid heterogenous mass with calcifications (white arrowheads), which narrows but does not invade the glottic/subglottic airway. Fine needle aspiration revealed follicular thyroid carcinoma

Back to article page