Hoarseness due to aortic arch aneurysms
SM Yuan - Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Objective: To give an overview of the Ortner's syndrome caused by an aortic arch aneurysm.
Methods: By comprehensive retrieval of the pertinent literature published in the past two …
Methods: By comprehensive retrieval of the pertinent literature published in the past two …
Combined left recurrent laryngeal nerve and phrenic nerve palsy: a rare presentation of thoracic aortic aneurysm
PK Sarangi, P Hui, HS Sagar… - Journal of Clinical …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hoarseness of voice due to Vocal Cord Palsy (VCP) resulting from aortic aneurysm is a rare
entity. Hoarseness due to left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) paralysis caused by …
entity. Hoarseness due to left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) paralysis caused by …
Delayed recurrent nerve paralysis following post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm
M Mesolella, F Ricciardiello, D Tafuri, R Varriale… - Open …, 2016 - degruyter.com
Blunt trauma to the neck or to the chest are increasingly observed in the emergency clinical
practice. They usually follow motor vehicle accidents or may be work or sports related. A …
practice. They usually follow motor vehicle accidents or may be work or sports related. A …
Hoarseness as the sole symptom of an impending thoracic aneurysm rupture?
R Jaafar, I Mohamad - … Family Physician: the Official Journal of …, 2014 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Unilateral vocal cord palsy secondary to thoracic aortic aneurysm is a rare occurrence.
Direct compression of the enlarging thoracic aneurysm on the left recurrent laryngeal nerve …
Direct compression of the enlarging thoracic aneurysm on the left recurrent laryngeal nerve …
Ortner's Syndrome: A cause of unilateral vocal cord paralysis
V Palanisamy, KS Doshi, TETN Ahmad… - Global Journal of …, 2017 - clinsurggroup.com
Discussion Hoarseness is a symptom of laryngeal diseases caused by interference to
normal opposition of vocal cords. In cases of upper respiratory infection or voice abuse …
normal opposition of vocal cords. In cases of upper respiratory infection or voice abuse …
[PDF][PDF] Combined recurrent laryngeal and phrenic nerve paralysis due to aortic arch aneurysm
TK Joseph, R Nair - Int J Phonosurg Laryngol, 2013 - ijopl.com
Combined Recurrent Laryngeal and Phrenic Nerve Paralysis due to Aortic Arch Aneurysm
Page 1 58 TK Joseph, Reshmi M Nair CASE REPORT Combined Recurrent Laryngeal and …
Page 1 58 TK Joseph, Reshmi M Nair CASE REPORT Combined Recurrent Laryngeal and …
[PDF][PDF] Saccular Aortic Arch Aneurysm Rupture Presenting with Acute Hoarseness of Voice-A Rare Cause of Ortner's Syndrome
P Raghuram - researchgate.net
A 50 year old male smoker and hypertensive has come with complaints of acute onset
hoarseness of voice. There was history of left sided chest pain, no H/o dyspnea. Indirect …
hoarseness of voice. There was history of left sided chest pain, no H/o dyspnea. Indirect …
Ortner's Cardiovocal Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hoarseness of Voice
S Purohit, V Joshee - Biomedical and Biotechnology Research …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
DISCUSSION Hoarseness is a symptom of laryngeal diseases caused by interference to
normal opposition of vocal cords. The left recurrent laryngeal nerve is mainly vulnerable to …
normal opposition of vocal cords. The left recurrent laryngeal nerve is mainly vulnerable to …
[PDF][PDF] 거대 대동맥궁 동맥류로 인한 급성 발성 이상 및 적용 가능한 재활: 증례보고
J Cho, SH Kang, DK Kim, KM Seo, J Beom - kagrm.or.kr
Ortner's syndrome or cardiovocal syndrome refers to vocal cord paralysis caused by
compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by cardiovascular disorders. We present …
compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by cardiovascular disorders. We present …