“…The most common symptom is hoarseness, with some patients complaining of a sensation of having something in the throat, as occurred in our case. 9 Other symptoms, depending on the size and location of the tumor and the age of the patient, include stridor, dysphagia, pain in the throat, coughing, and choking. Maisel and Ogura 7 described a patient who had been born with stridor and who had required a tracheotomy at the age of 1 year.…”