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Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Supraglottic carcinoma
Clinical features of supraglottic carcinoma
Pain on swallowing is the most frequent initial symptom
Mass in neck may be the first sign.
Hoarsness is a late symptom.
Pain may be referred to ear by vagus nerve and auricular nerve of
arnold.
Late symptoms include foul breath, dysphagia and aspiration.
Large tumors can cause "hot potato voice/muffled voice".
Hemoptysis, sore throat, shorteness of breath, stridor, otalgia and
aspiration pneumonia may also occur.
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