Distant Multilevel Spinal Metastasis Secondary to Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
R. Parker Kirby,
Sarah Kim,
Lama M Abdurrahman
et al.
Abstract:Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas account for most head and neck malignancies. While multimodality treatment may be offered for locally advanced cancer, distant metastasis still occurs in a significant number of patients. This paper aims to present a rare case of a patient who developed bony metastases in the cervical spine from a primary hypopharyngeal malignancy status post-laryngopharyngectomy.We report a case of a male patient presenting with acute-on-chronic hypercapnic and hypoxic respiratory failur… Show more
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