Patient History: A 40-year-old male presented to the ENT clinic with a swelling in the right upper neck of 2 months duration. The swelling was non-tender, firm and progressively increased in size. The patient gave a history of an offensive sanguineous post nasal discharge. Physical Examination: After a complete ENT examination, there was a right conductive hearing loss and a retracted tympanic membrane.
Also, there was right vocal fold paralysis and on swallowing there was also some nasal regurge. What are the most likely diagnosis and treatment in this case? *This patient case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purpose only. Image Source: 100 Cases in ENT