Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1102228 | Journal of Voice | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryBilateral true vocal fold paralysis is rarely attributable to inflammatory diseases. We describe what appears to be the first case in the medical literature of sarcoidosis presenting as isolated, bilateral true vocal cord paralysis resulting from compressive bilateral mediastinal adenopathy. The presenting symptoms, clinical outcome, radiographs and laryngeal findings are discussed in detail. Sarcoidosis should therefore be added to the differential diagnosis of bilateral vocal fold paralysis.
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Authors
Charles S. Coffey, Stacey L. Vallejo, Emily K. Farrar, Marc A. Judson, Lucinda A. Halstead,