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J C Gómez Esteban1, S Boyero, C Fernández, A Sagasta, T Pérez, F Velasco, I Allue, E Lezcano, J J Zarranz.
Abstract
Baroreflex failure after chemodectoma resection We present a case of baroreflex failure secondary to a unilateral injury of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The patient was operated for a left-sided chemodectoma in the carotid body. Some months after surgery she started to report presyncopal episodes exacerbated by mental stress and when standing up. During these episodes, the patient presented hypertensive crises and tachycardia. However, blood pressure was below normal ranges at rest. The diagnosis was baroreflex failure secondary to unilateral injury of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The case reported herein illustrates the fact that the presence of a bilateral injury is not essential for the occurrence of this disorder.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15470587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurologia ISSN: 0213-4853 Impact factor: 3.109