Ortner's syndrome: a centenary review of unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy secondary to cardiothoracic disease
1997 ◽
Vol 111
(9)
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pp. 869-871
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AbstractOrtner's Syndrome (described 100 years ago in 1897) is a clinical entity with hoarseness due to a left recurrent laryngeal nerve (LRLN) palsy caused by cardiac disease. A 35-year-old woman presented with a LRLN palsy due to a huge thoracic aneurysm. The anatomy of the LRLN and the cardiothoracic complaints which may cause the palsy are discussed.
1987 ◽
Vol 46
(3)
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pp. 246-247
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1990 ◽
Vol 116
(1)
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pp. 108-108
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1999 ◽
Vol 14
(3)
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pp. 720
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