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Hoarseness of Voice in a Patient with Mitral Stenosis and Ortner's Syndrome.

Abdul Latiff Mohamed1, Mollyza Mohd Zain.   

Abstract

Rheumatic mitral stenosis is prevalent in this part of the world and it gives rise to wide array of manifestations. However, hoarseness of voice secondary to recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (Ortner's syndrome) is an uncommon manifestation. This case illustrates an uncommon presentation in a common disease. A 29-year-old lady presented with a 2-year history of hoarseness of voice. Physical examination revealed a mid-diastolic murmur and left vocal cord paralysis. Echocardiography confirmed mitral stenosis with pulmonary hypertension. She underwent percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy in 1991 with return of normal speech after a few months. The recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis is mainly due to the compression by an enlarged pulmonary artery as initially thought. This complication is rarely seen nowadays due to greater awareness of the disease and earlier intervention. With the advent of percutaneous transvenous mitral valvotomy in the nineties, effective non-surgical intervention is plausible.

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Keywords:  Ortner’s syndrome; mitral stenosis; percutaneous transvenous mitral valvotomy

Year:  2004        PMID: 22973129      PMCID: PMC3433978     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malays J Med Sci        ISSN: 1394-195X


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