Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy in Sarcoidosis Diagnosis and Management

M. Elamin
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Objectives: Vocal cord palsy secondary to sarcoidosis is a rare manifestation and it is very unusual for the patient to present with it as a chief complaint. This is the first literature review conducted highlighting the importance of this condition. 46 years lady presented with hoarseness of voice without any significant history related to upper airway or lung condition. Suffers only from obesity. Naso-endoscopic examinations showed left vocal cord palsy. CT scan of chest confirmed hilar lymphadenopathy which was diagnosed as sarcoidosis with endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) guided lymph node biopsy. Symptoms were related to neuro-sarcoidosis and peripheral recurrent laryngeal nerve neuritis. No local compressive sings noted on imaging. The patient was treated with local vocal cord injection and steroids were not suggested considering the patient’s obesity. Methods: The literature review revealed only twenty-three reported cases. Number of cases included were 16 in relation to the nerve pathway. Cranial cases were excluded. One case report was due to peripheral neuro-sarcoidosis. Results: The common practice was to manage with oral steroids, however, only few cases used injection laryngoplasty as treatment. Injection laryngoplasty is actively practiced in the UK under the National Institute of health and care Excellence (NICE) guidelines [ IPG130] was published on the 22nd of June 2005. Conclusion: Knowledge about vocal fold paralysis in sarcoidosis needs highlighting and should be considered by clinicians in cases that may initially appear to be idiopathic in nature without any chest complains related.
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喉返神经麻痹结节病的诊断与治疗
目的:声带麻痹继发于结节病是一种罕见的表现,病人以结节病为主诉是很不寻常的。这是第一次强调这种情况的重要性的文献综述。46岁,女性,声音嘶哑,无明显上呼吸道或肺部病史。患的只是肥胖。鼻内窥镜检查显示左声带麻痹。胸部CT扫描证实肺门淋巴结病变,支气管超声引导下淋巴结活检诊断为结节病。症状与神经结节病和周围喉返神经炎有关。影像学未见局部压痕。患者接受局部声带注射治疗,考虑到患者肥胖,不建议使用类固醇。方法:文献回顾23例报告病例。包括16例与神经通路有关的病例。排除颅内病例。1例报告是由于周围神经结节病。结果:常见的做法是口服类固醇治疗,但只有少数病例采用注射喉成形术治疗。根据2005年6月22日发布的国家健康和护理卓越研究所(NICE)指南[IPG130],注射喉部成形术在英国得到了积极的实践。结论:结节病中声带麻痹的知识需要强调,临床医生在最初可能表现为特发性而没有任何胸痛相关的病例中应考虑到这一点。
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