A patient with long standing multinodular goitre develops hoarseness of voice; also, the swelling undergoes sudden increase in size. Likely diagnosis is

Correct Answer: Follicular ca
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Follicular Ca History of sudden growth in a long standing goiter and hoarseness are suggestive of malignant change. Most common carcinoma to develop in developing in long standing multinodular goiter is Follicular carcinoma.
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