Fig. 2From: Concurrent manifestations of Horner’s syndrome and esophageal metastasis of breast cancer: case report of a young woman after a period of non-adherence to treatment: a case reportSuccessive laryngoscopy images showed bowing of vocal cords, a residue of liquid and thick liquid in epiglottic vallecula indicating the dysphagia was caused by pathology in esophageal phase. In addition, the liquid residue was improved upon the chin tuck procedureBack to article page