Large neck metastasis of hypopharyngeal cancer
Lateral neck masses may be due to congenital, infectious, or malignant disease. Sometimes, the mass can be the only sign of an asymptomatic cancer. A correct clinical approach and the differential diagnosis are the key points for a correct diagnosis. AbstractLateral neck masses may be due to congenital, infectious, or malignant disease. Sometimes, the mass can be the only sign of an asymptomatic cancer. A correct clinical approach and the differential diagnosis are the key points for a correct diagnosis.
Source: Clinical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Authors: Massimo Ralli,
Arianna Di Stadio,
Marco De Vincentiis,
Antonio Greco Tags: CLINICAL IMAGE Source Type: research