**6.3 Case 3**

A 73-year-old male, who had been diagnosed with a T2N1 hypopharynx carcinoma in 1984. He was treated with radiotherapy, which resulted in complete remission. This patient also had a history of esophageal carcinoma in 1964 for which he needed several dilatations in 1990/1991. Since 2009, he suffered from severe swallowing problems (several aspiration pneumonias) caused by a dysfunctional larynx and he needed a PRG.

**Figure 5.**

*MRI assessment of case 2 over time. On the left, pre-lipofilling injection. In the middle, short-term (after 3 months) MRI. On the right, long-term MRI (after 4 years).*
