[Unilateral paralysis of the vocal fold: correlation between laryngoscopy and electromyography].

Folia phoniatrica Pub Date : 1993-01-01
P H Dejonckere
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From a clinical point of view, unilateral vocal fold paresis means that one of the vocal folds shows reduced mobility. Etiology may be mechanical or supranuclear, but in most cases it is a partial peripheral neurogenic lesion in the muscles innervated by one of the recurrent laryngeal nerves. On the one hand, a retrospective analysis was made of 71 cases with laryngoscopically reduced mobility of one vocal fold: 58 patients had electromyographic signs of partial denervation; 13 had normal electromyographic activity. Possible explanations are mechanical factors, paradoxical reinnervation, or central neurological pathology. On the other hand we reviewed 179 cases with an electromyographic diagnosis of unilateral partial peripheral neurogenic lesion in the muscles innervated by one of the recurrent laryngeal nerves: 119 patients showed a clinically immobile vocal fold, 2 a normally moving vocal fold and 58 a paretic vocal fold. A lot of immobile vocal folds are thus partial denervations. Insufficient amount of functional motor units and paradoxical reinnervation provide possible explanations.

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[单侧声带麻痹:喉镜检查与肌电图的相关性]。
从临床的角度来看,单侧声带轻瘫意味着其中一个声带的活动能力降低。病因可能是机械性或核上性,但在大多数情况下,它是由喉返神经支配的肌肉中的部分周围神经源性病变。回顾性分析了71例喉镜下单侧声带活动能力降低的病例,其中58例有部分失神经的肌电图征象;13例肌电活动正常。可能的解释是机械因素,矛盾的神经再生,或中枢神经病理。另一方面,我们回顾了179例由喉返神经支配的单侧部分周围神经源性病变的肌电图诊断:119例表现为临床上不动的声带,2例表现为正常运动的声带,58例表现为麻痹性声带。许多固定的声带因此是部分失神经的。功能运动单位数量不足和矛盾的神经再生提供了可能的解释。
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