Vascular Causes of Dysphonia: A Case Series with Different Etiologies

Q3 Medicine Reports in Medical Imaging Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.2147/RMI.S300112
Pierino Spadafora, A. Esposito, C. Giannitto, Letizia Di Meglio, N. Nuzzi, G. Carrafiello
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: Dysphonia is a frequent and often disabling condition that can be caused by a multitude of circumstances. Differential diagnosis of dysphonia comprehends many different etiologies and many causative agents (neoplasms, inflammations, traumatic injuries) that can occur in a large anatomical space (from the encephalic trunk to the upper mediastinum). It is fundamental to remember that vascular etiologies are responsible for some rare cases of dysphonia. In the radiological database of two urban academic hospitals, from 2012 to 2020, we sought patients who underwent CT or MRI for dysphonia, selecting only the ones with an underlying clinically confirmed vascular etiology. We present three emblematic cases with different vascular etiologies: a ductus arteriosus aneurysm, a left internal carotid artery dilatation, a laryngeal arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Vascular causes of dysphonia are rare, but especially in these cases an accurate and prompt diagnosis is fundamental, in particular considering that the underlying cardiovascular anomaly can often pose a higher risk for the patient than the hoarseness itself. Diagnostic imaging plays a fundamental role in detecting the most common causes of dysphonia but it is very important that radiologists take the vascular causes into account so as not to miss them and to obtain a correct diagnosis.
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语音障碍的血管病因:一个不同病因的病例系列
当前位置语音障碍是一种常见且经常致残的状况,可由多种情况引起。发音障碍的鉴别诊断包括许多不同的病因和许多病原体(肿瘤、炎症、创伤性损伤),这些病原体可能发生在很大的解剖空间(从脑干到上纵隔)。重要的是要记住,血管病因是导致一些罕见的语音障碍病例的原因。在两家城市学术医院的放射学数据库中,从2012年到2020年,我们寻找接受过CT或MRI检查的语音障碍患者,只选择那些具有临床证实的潜在血管病因的患者。我们提出三个具有不同血管病因的典型病例:动脉导管动脉瘤,左颈内动脉扩张,喉动静脉畸形(AVM)。引起发声障碍的血管原因是罕见的,但在这些病例中,准确和及时的诊断是至关重要的,特别是考虑到潜在的心血管异常通常比声音嘶哑本身对患者造成更高的风险。诊断成像在检测最常见的语音障碍原因中起着重要作用,但放射科医生考虑到血管原因是非常重要的,这样才不会遗漏它们并获得正确的诊断。
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Reports in Medical Imaging
Reports in Medical Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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