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Physical Examination
ОглавлениеWell‐developed middle‐aged male in no distress. Voice strong.
Skin: no suspicious lesions.
Oral cavity: limited mouth opening to 2.5 cm. Teeth in good condition. No lesions seen or palpated.
Oropharynx exam: 2.5 cm mass in the right anterior tonsillar pillar extending to the retromolar trigone. The mass is firm and fixed.
Neck exam: salivary gland exam is normal and there is no adenopathy.
Cranial nerves II–XII intact.
Flexible laryngoscopy: right oropharynx mass producing some displacement of the right palate superiorly, but no other lesions noted in any level of the pharynx or larynx. The true vocal folds move well.