Cardio-vocal syndrome revisited
Cardio-vocal syndrome revisited
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Ortner Syndrome or Cardiovocal Syndrome encompasses any cardiovascular cause causing vocal cord paralysis by compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerve along its pathway.Historically, it was described as a case of vocal cord paralysis due to an enlarged left atrium compressing on the left nightstick twm-850xl recurrent laryngeal nerve in mitral valve stenosis.We describe a case of 71 years male, who presented with quest fryer insidious onset hoarseness of voice.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography neck and chest revealed two aneurysms from the arch of aorta compressing on the left recurrent laryngeal nerve.With other causes being ruled out, the diagnosis of Cardiovocal syndrome was retained.