Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia
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Summary: | Ortner’s syndrome is a rare entity, characterized by dysphonia caused by recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy, secondary to cardiovascular disorders. This work reports two cases of Ortner’s Syndrome. A 81-year-old male presented with dysphonia for a week. Physical examination showed left vocal fold palsy. Computed tomography (CT) revealed left atrial dilation. A 76-year-old male, had complaints of dysphonia for two weeks. Left vocal fold paralysis was observed. CT showed an aortic arch aneurysm. RLN is responsible for the innervation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, with exception of the cricothyroid muscle. Unilateral RLN palsy usually causes hoarseness. Bilateral RLN paralysis may be associated with more severe symptoms, such as dyspnea and stridor. Many benign and malign causes can affect the nerve through its course, whereby imaging is crucial in differential diagnosis. Despite being rare, Ortner’s syndrome may be the cause of vocal fold paralysis. |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphoniaSíndrome de Ortner: uma causa rara de disfoniaDisfonianervo laríngeo recorrenteparalisia corda vocalsíndrome ortnerHoarsenessrecurrent laryngeal nervevocal cord paralysisortner’s syndromeOrtner’s syndrome is a rare entity, characterized by dysphonia caused by recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy, secondary to cardiovascular disorders. This work reports two cases of Ortner’s Syndrome. A 81-year-old male presented with dysphonia for a week. Physical examination showed left vocal fold palsy. Computed tomography (CT) revealed left atrial dilation. A 76-year-old male, had complaints of dysphonia for two weeks. Left vocal fold paralysis was observed. CT showed an aortic arch aneurysm. RLN is responsible for the innervation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, with exception of the cricothyroid muscle. Unilateral RLN palsy usually causes hoarseness. Bilateral RLN paralysis may be associated with more severe symptoms, such as dyspnea and stridor. Many benign and malign causes can affect the nerve through its course, whereby imaging is crucial in differential diagnosis. Despite being rare, Ortner’s syndrome may be the cause of vocal fold paralysis.A síndrome de Ortner é uma entidade rara, caracterizada por disfonia decorrente da paralisia do nervo laríngeo recorrente (NLR), no contexto de doenças cardiovasculares. Este trabalho relata dois casos de síndrome de Ortner. Homem, 81 anos, apresentava disfonia com uma semana de evolução. Ao exame objetivo verificou-se paralisia da prega vocal esquerda. A tomografia computorizada (TC) revelou dilatação auricular esquerda. Homem, 76 anos, com queixas de disfonia há duas semanas. Observou-se paralisia da prega vocal esquerda. A TC demonstrou um aneurisma do arco aórtico. O NLR inerva os músculos laríngeos intrínsecos, com exceção do músculo cricotiroideu. A paralisia unilateral do NLR está associada a disfonia mas a paralisia bilateral pode causar sintomas mais severos, como dispneia e estridor. Muitas patologias benignas e malignas podem afetar o nervo ao longo do seu percurso, pelo que a imagiologia é fundamental no diagnóstico diferencial. Apesar de rara, a síndrome de Ortner pode causar paralisia da prega vocal.Sociedade Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço2021-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.939https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.939Portuguese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; Vol. 59 No. 4 (2021): December; 407-410Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 59 Núm. 4 (2021): Dezembro; 407-410Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia-Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 59 N.º 4 (2021): Dezembro; 407-4102184-6499reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2911https://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2911/933Direitos de Autor (c) 2021 Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoçoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Sousa, MafaldaCoutinho, GilSilveira, HelenaVales, FernandoSantos, Margarida2024-06-06T13:00:47Zoai:journalsporl.com:article/2911Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:54:31.522197Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia Síndrome de Ortner: uma causa rara de disfonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia de Sousa, Mafalda Disfonia nervo laríngeo recorrente paralisia corda vocal síndrome ortner Hoarseness recurrent laryngeal nerve vocal cord paralysis ortner’s syndrome |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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Ortner Syndrome: a rare cause of dysphonia |
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de Sousa, Mafalda |
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de Sousa, Mafalda Coutinho, Gil Silveira, Helena Vales, Fernando Santos, Margarida |
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Coutinho, Gil Silveira, Helena Vales, Fernando Santos, Margarida |
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de Sousa, Mafalda Coutinho, Gil Silveira, Helena Vales, Fernando Santos, Margarida |
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Disfonia nervo laríngeo recorrente paralisia corda vocal síndrome ortner Hoarseness recurrent laryngeal nerve vocal cord paralysis ortner’s syndrome |
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Disfonia nervo laríngeo recorrente paralisia corda vocal síndrome ortner Hoarseness recurrent laryngeal nerve vocal cord paralysis ortner’s syndrome |
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Ortner’s syndrome is a rare entity, characterized by dysphonia caused by recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy, secondary to cardiovascular disorders. This work reports two cases of Ortner’s Syndrome. A 81-year-old male presented with dysphonia for a week. Physical examination showed left vocal fold palsy. Computed tomography (CT) revealed left atrial dilation. A 76-year-old male, had complaints of dysphonia for two weeks. Left vocal fold paralysis was observed. CT showed an aortic arch aneurysm. RLN is responsible for the innervation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, with exception of the cricothyroid muscle. Unilateral RLN palsy usually causes hoarseness. Bilateral RLN paralysis may be associated with more severe symptoms, such as dyspnea and stridor. Many benign and malign causes can affect the nerve through its course, whereby imaging is crucial in differential diagnosis. Despite being rare, Ortner’s syndrome may be the cause of vocal fold paralysis. |
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