The CT scans demonstrate a fractured hyoid bone, gas bubbles in an abscess producing mass effect, and narrowing of the airway.
This patient received a blow to the neck and noticed increased pain and difficulty swallowing. The hyoid bone is located between the mandible superiorly and the thyroid cartilage inferiorly. It is a “floating bone,” which is supported by strap muscles in the neck. In turn, it supports the root of the tongue, and allows for a wider range of motion, which may create a wider range of sounds.
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