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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
An unusual cause of hoarseness
  1. Hussam Ammar1,
  2. Ragai Fouda2
  1. 1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA
  2. 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kasr Elaini Hospital, Cairo, Egypt
  1. Correspondence to Dr Hussam Ammar, hussam.m.ammar{at}uth.tmc.edu

Summary

A 55-year-old man had a 3 month history of hoarseness and choking when he drinks liquids. Physical examination revealed evidence of left sided palsy of 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th cranial nerves. A brain MRI revealed a skull base lytic lesion. The authors diagnosed Collet–Sicard syndrome. The patient was found to have colon cancer. He received palliative skull radiotherapy and died few weeks later in hospice care.

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