Bilateral vocal cord paralysis following radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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Abstract

Cranial nerve palsies are uncommon late sequelae of radiation therapy. We present a rare case of bilateral vocal cord paralysis secondary to radiation-induced recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis. The exact mechanism accounting for radiation-induced nerve damage is unknown. The complication may occur years following radiation therapy thus making a causal relationship difficult. As there is no treatment available, the therapy should aim to improve the functional impairment produced by the nerve involved.

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Rashid Chaudhry, M., & Akhtar, S. (1995). Bilateral vocal cord paralysis following radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. ORL, 57(1), 48–49. https://doi.org/10.1159/000276707

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