1989
DOI: 10.1378/chest.95.5.1139
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Hoarseness Secondary to Left Atrial Myxoma

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“…atrial septal defect [7] . patent ductus arteriosus [8,9] , primary pulmonary hypertension [10,11,12] , recurrent pulmonary artery embolism [13] , mitral regurgitation [14] , atrial myxoma [15] , left ventricular aneurysm [16] , corpulmonale [17] and various types of aortic aneurysms [18,9,21] . The type of aortic aneurisms that are associated with Left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy includes Saccular, Atherosclerotic, Pseudo aneurisms, Dissections, Traumatic and Mycotic aneurisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…atrial septal defect [7] . patent ductus arteriosus [8,9] , primary pulmonary hypertension [10,11,12] , recurrent pulmonary artery embolism [13] , mitral regurgitation [14] , atrial myxoma [15] , left ventricular aneurysm [16] , corpulmonale [17] and various types of aortic aneurysms [18,9,21] . The type of aortic aneurisms that are associated with Left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy includes Saccular, Atherosclerotic, Pseudo aneurisms, Dissections, Traumatic and Mycotic aneurisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, it was reported with mitral stenosis,2)3) mitral regurgitation,4) atrial myxoma,5) primary pulmonary hypertension,6)7) thoracic aortic aneurysm,8)9) aortic dissection,10) pulmonary embolism,11) defibrillation,12) transcatheter ablation of atrial fibrillation,13) cardiothoracic surgery14) and heart-lung transplantation 15). The basic abnormality is paralysis of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it was initially associated with mitral stenosis, several other case reports suggested that hoarseness can be caused and associated by numerous cardiovascular pathologies [ 5 , 6 ]. In particular, these can be congenital conditions (atrial and ventricular septal defect, aortopulmonary window, double outlet right ventricle) [ 7 - 9 ], adult disorders (left atrial enlargement, left ventricular aneurysm, thrombosed giant left atrium [ 10 ], atrial myxoma [ 11 ], aortic aneu-rysms [ 12 - 14 ] or pseudoaneurysms [ 15 ]), iatrogenic lesions (cardiac surgery [ 16 , 17 ], thoracic surgery [ 18 ], atrial fibrillation ablation procedure [ 19 ]). The termed “cardiovocal syndrome” was used in this cases [ 6 , 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%