A trauma patient has difficulty swallowing and hoarseness. Injury to which structure in the neck is most likely involved?
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Correct answer: Cricoid cartilage
The cricoid cartilage is the only complete ring of cartilage in the airway and lies below the vocal cords. Injury can affect voice and swallowing.
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