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Tracheal amyloidosis-an unusual cause of stridor
ENT Journal, 06/04/09
Lang EE et al. - A 63-year-old man presented to an ENT outpatient clinic with a 6-week history of dysphonia. Assessment with fibreoptic nasopharyngoscopy in the clinic revealed a slightly thickened area in the region of the anterior commissure.
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