laryngeal tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary
tuberculosıs: an old but resurgent problem. A 68-year-old-male. Sagittal reformatted contrast-enhanced CT image reveals an increased thickness of the larynx"s posterior wall (arrow). Sternum fracture is also noted in the manubrium
Association
of laryngeal and nasopharyngeal tuberculosis: a case report. Axial computed tomography section showing thickening of the left vocal cord.
Laryngeal
tuberculosis presenting as a supraglottic carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature. Radiography. (A) Initial antero-posterior chest X-ray. Miliary nodules predominantly bilaterally distributed in the upper parts of the lung parenchyma. (B) Axial contrast-enhanced computed tomography image of the neck: enhanced mass (arrows) in the false vocal cord which extends into the anterior commissure and obliteration of the paraglottic fat (arrowhead). (C) Axial high resolution computed tomography image of the chest: diffusely distributed interstitial nodular alterations with formation of central cavities (arrows).
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Tuberkulose des Larynx: