2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6942
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Metastatic sigmoid adenocarcinoma to the larynx: A case report and updated literature review

Abstract: Metastatic laryngeal cancer is a rare entity, usually indicating an advanced disease once discovered. In this report, we are describing a case of a 60‐year‐old male patient with stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC), who presented to our clinic with dysphonia; further workups showed metastatic CRC.

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“…The initial symptom in more than 60% is dysphonia, and the median time for laryngeal metastasis diagnosis is 3 years [12]. A case report of a patient with moderately differentiated sigmoid adenocarcinoma stage IV, distant metastasis at the time of presentation and disphonia due to the paralyzed right vocal cord with a left vocal cord compensation is described by Aljariri et al [13].…”
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“…The initial symptom in more than 60% is dysphonia, and the median time for laryngeal metastasis diagnosis is 3 years [12]. A case report of a patient with moderately differentiated sigmoid adenocarcinoma stage IV, distant metastasis at the time of presentation and disphonia due to the paralyzed right vocal cord with a left vocal cord compensation is described by Aljariri et al [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%