نتایج جستجو برای: true vocal cord palsy

تعداد نتایج: 253644  

2017

Ipsilateral invasion of the cervical sympathetic plexus, leading to Horner's syndrome (miosis, enophthalmos, ptosis) in 1450% of patients [2] . Ipsilateral reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the arm, with enhanced sensitivity to touch, and skin changes. Shoulder and arm pain (from the brachial plexus invasion C8-T1) with wasting of the intrinsic hand muscles and paraesthesiae in the medial side of...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
D Lardinois M Gugger M C Balmer H B Ris

Left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy usually results from invasion or compression of the nerve caused by diseases localized within the aortopulmonary window. This study reports the case of a 76-yr-old male with vocal cord paralysis due to lymph node involvement by silicosis. This rare entity was identified by video-mediastinoscopy, which revealed a granulomatous and fibrosed recurrent lymph nod...

2010
Haruhiko Machida Keiko Yoda Yasuko Arai Suguru Nishida Ai Masukawa Masayasu Asanuma Toshiyuki Yuhara Satoru Morita Kazufumi Suzuki Eiko Ueno John M Sabol

OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical feasibility of dual energy subtraction (DES) imaging to improve the delineation of the vocal cord and diagnostic accuracy of vocal cord paralysis as compared with the anterior-posterior view of flat panel detector (FPD) neck radiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS For 122 consecutive patients who underwent both a flexible laryngoscopy and conventional/DES FPD ...

Journal: :Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2008

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2008
Mohammad Iqbal Khan Mohammad Tariq Danyal Rashid

Carotid endarterectomy is the most commonly performed vascular surgical procedure. One of the complications of carotid endarterectomy is Pseudoaneurysm of the carotid artery frequently managed by endo-vascular technique. Pseudoaneurysm caused by other aetiological factors is rare entity. Penetrating trauma and neck surgery are known but very rare causes of pseudo aneurysm of the carotid artery....

2015
Daniel B. Simmons Roger Brooke Isabella Laura Simone

A 61-year-old man with recent Bell’s palsy developed acute vocal cord paralysis causing severe dysphagia. CSF analysis showed elevated protein and a normal cell count; contrast-enhancedMRI of the brain was normal. He was treated with IVIG for a presumed bulbar-variant AIDP and gradually improved. Sixmonths later, the patient developed rapidly progressive hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction....

2014
Keishi Fujiwara Yasushi Furuta Satoshi Fukuda

We report a patient with significant weakness of the left soft palate, paralysis of the left vocal cord, and left facial nerve palsy. Although the patient showed no herpetic eruption in the pharyngolaryngeal mucosa and auricle skin, reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) was confirmed by serological examination. She was diagnosed with zoster sine herpete. After treatment with antiviral dr...

2017
Edward Selleck Hare

Ipsilateral invasion of the cervical sympathetic plexus, leading to Horner's syndrome (miosis, enophthalmos, ptosis) in 14-50% of patients [2] . Ipsilateral reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the arm, with enhanced sensitivity to touch, and skin changes. Shoulder and arm pain (from the brachial plexus invasion C8-T1) with wasting of the intrinsic hand muscles and paraesthesiae in the medial side o...

2017

Ipsilateral invasion of the cervical sympathetic plexus, leading to Horner's syndrome (miosis, enophthalmos, ptosis) in 14-50% of patients [2] . Ipsilateral reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the arm, with enhanced sensitivity to touch, and skin changes. Shoulder and arm pain (from the brachial plexus invasion C8-T1) with wasting of the intrinsic hand muscles and paraesthesiae in the medial side o...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2007
R Philip A W Chong S Rosalind S Gurdeep S Kalyani

Schwannomas are benign tumors. A series of three unusual cases involving the head and neck region at the Department of ENT, Hospital Ipoh from July 2004 to June 2005 is presented. The first case was a pedunculated schwannoma of the tongue base. The second was a schwannoma of the cervical sympathetic chain who developed a transient Horner's Syndrome upon fine needle aspiration cytology. The thir...

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