A Rare Cause of Ortner’s Syndrome and a Case-Based Review of Literature

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Abstract

Ortner’s syndrome refers to the compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerve by cardiovascular disorders of various etiologies. We describe a rare case of Ortner’s syndrome caused by thoracic aorta aneurysm and a brief review of literature on this unusual cause of Ortner’s syndrome. Hoarseness of voice due to the compression of recurrent laryngeal nerve by thoracic aorta aneurysm could be a harbinger of aneurysmal rupture.

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Madhuraj, S., Gangadharan, H., Manju, R., Prakash, A., Arasan, S. S., Krishnadas, S., & Kumar, S. (2022). A Rare Cause of Ortner’s Syndrome and a Case-Based Review of Literature. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 74, 5338–5341. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02521-z

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