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Fig. 5 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 5

From: Value of laryngeal ultrasound in comparison with flexible laryngoscope in diagnosis of various laryngeal masses: a cross-sectional study

Fig. 5

A 68-year-old heavy smoker, male patient presented with hoarseness of voice and stridor. A Laryngeal ultrasound anterior axial view shows the anatomical landmarks along the level of the true vocal cord with thyroid cartilage (marked by a star). B Laryngeal US, left lateral axial view, shows left glottic and supraglottic mass lesion (arrow) with ill-definition of the posterior aspect of the left thyroid lamina (marked by a star) near the midline, denoting erosion/invasion. C Colored Doppler assessment shows internal hypervascularity of the mass lesion. D Laryngeal US, right lateral axial view, shows right glottic and supraglottic mass lesion (curved arrow). E Flexible laryngoscopy of the same patient shows bilateral glottic and supraglottic mass lesions (black arrows). The anterior is at the bottom of this figure

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