Abstract

Introduction. The purpose of this article is to report a case of clear cell pulmonary carcinoma, an extremely rare type of lung cancer, whit unusual neck lymph nodal metastasis. Case Report. We present the case report of a 49-year-old man who presented a 1 month history of dysphonic process with left-side neck mass. Cervical nodal biopsy was informed as metastasis of clear cell carcinoma and patient died 3 months after being attended. Clinical presentation, radiological imaging characteristics and histopathological features are presented and revised in this paper. The difficulties in establishing diagnosis are discussed. Conclusions. Clear cell pulmonary carcinoma is distinctly rare but aggressive lesion with unusual neck metastasis. Otolaryngologists should be aware of this possibility.

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