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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Direct upper airway infiltration by thyroid neoplasia is a rare occurrence, a unique case of papillary thyroid neoplasia presenting as a pyriform fossa mass is described and the management of these problem patients is discussed, emphasising the controversy between radical and conservative surgery.
The possibility that the thyroid tumour resulted from previous radioactive iodine prescribed for thyrotoxicosis is also considered.