Introduction Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury caused by cardiovascular disease is a rare condition, and often it is the only prominent sign of an imminent break of an aortic artery aneurysm. Objective To report left laryngeal paralysis caused by a great aortic arch aneurysm and to highlight the importance of an otorhinolaryngologic evaluation along with a thoracic radiologic study. Resumed Report A 42-year-old man complained of thickness of his voice and dysphagia for 3 months, but no thoracic pain or other relevant complaints. Video laryngoscopy revealed immobility of his left vocal fold in the paramedian position. Imaging was obtained for investigation, including magnetic resonance imaging of his thorax, which showed a fusiform aneurysm...
We present two cases of Ortner's syndrome, a syndrome with hoarseness caused by unilateral left recu...
AbstractLoss of voice due to vocal cord paralysis, as in Ortner syndrome, is secondary to left recur...
Ortner’s syndrome is a rare cause of hoarseness. It occurs due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve par...
Ortner’s syndrome is rare syndrome characterized by hoarseness of voice due to recurrent laryngeal n...
Ortner syndrome refers to vocal cord paralysis resulting from compression of the left recurrent lary...
Hoarseness is a symptom of Ortner’s syndrome, a rare disorder caused by mechanical left recurrent la...
Inferior laryngeal nerve palsy is a relatively common entity. Nevertheless, an occurrence as a resul...
AbstractMore than a century ago, Ortner described a case of cardiovocal syndrome wherein he attribut...
Mechanical stretching of the left laryngeal nerve secondary to an enlarged left atrium was first des...
Hoarseness attributed to vocal cord palsy is associated with injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve...
AbstractThe authors report the case of a 55-year-old female, hypertensive, smoker patient presenting...
Ortner’s syndrome, or cardiovocal syndrome, was introduced by Norbert Ortner in 1897, who described ...
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Introduction: Cardiovocal syndrome, or hoarseness resulting from vocal fold paralysis secondary to c...
Ortner's syndrome or the cardiovocal syndrome is characterized by hoarseness of voice which is cause...
We present two cases of Ortner's syndrome, a syndrome with hoarseness caused by unilateral left recu...
AbstractLoss of voice due to vocal cord paralysis, as in Ortner syndrome, is secondary to left recur...
Ortner’s syndrome is a rare cause of hoarseness. It occurs due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve par...
Ortner’s syndrome is rare syndrome characterized by hoarseness of voice due to recurrent laryngeal n...
Ortner syndrome refers to vocal cord paralysis resulting from compression of the left recurrent lary...
Hoarseness is a symptom of Ortner’s syndrome, a rare disorder caused by mechanical left recurrent la...
Inferior laryngeal nerve palsy is a relatively common entity. Nevertheless, an occurrence as a resul...
AbstractMore than a century ago, Ortner described a case of cardiovocal syndrome wherein he attribut...
Mechanical stretching of the left laryngeal nerve secondary to an enlarged left atrium was first des...
Hoarseness attributed to vocal cord palsy is associated with injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve...
AbstractThe authors report the case of a 55-year-old female, hypertensive, smoker patient presenting...
Ortner’s syndrome, or cardiovocal syndrome, was introduced by Norbert Ortner in 1897, who described ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction: Cardiovocal syndrome, or hoarseness resulting from vocal fold paralysis secondary to c...
Ortner's syndrome or the cardiovocal syndrome is characterized by hoarseness of voice which is cause...
We present two cases of Ortner's syndrome, a syndrome with hoarseness caused by unilateral left recu...
AbstractLoss of voice due to vocal cord paralysis, as in Ortner syndrome, is secondary to left recur...
Ortner’s syndrome is a rare cause of hoarseness. It occurs due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve par...