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Vocal fold paralysis on positron emission tomography-CT
by
Frosch, Zachary AK
, Overmoyer, Beth
, Ma, Chelsea
, Cooper, Avraham Z
in
Lung cancer
/ Thyroid gland
/ Tomography
2018
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Vocal fold paralysis on positron emission tomography-CT
by
Frosch, Zachary AK
, Overmoyer, Beth
, Ma, Chelsea
, Cooper, Avraham Z
in
Lung cancer
/ Thyroid gland
/ Tomography
2018
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Vocal fold paralysis on positron emission tomography-CT
2018
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The PET-CT also showed asymmetric FDG uptake of the vocal folds at the level of the thyroid cartilage (right greater than left), suggestive of left vocal fold paralysis ( figure 2 , yellow arrow). Figure 2; PET-CT showing asymmetric FDG uptake of vocal folds at the level of the thyroid cartilage (yellow arrow). Asymmetry in FDG uptake is more prominent when paralysis is acute or subacute rather than chronic. 1 The most likely aetiology of vocal fold paralysis in this patient was compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by either the hilar lung mass or the associated mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
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