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Case report: bilateral vocal cord paralysis caused by cervical spinal osteophytes
1Department of Radiology, Istanbul University Medical School Capa Hospital, Capa, Istanbul, Turkey.
The British Journal of Radiology
|January 8, 2003
Abstract:
Thyroid and cervical surgery, tracheal intubation, trauma and neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases may cause bilateral vocal cord paralysis. There are only a few reported cases of bilateral cord paralysis associated with cervical hyperostosis in the English literature. We report the MR and CT findings of a case of bilateral vocal cord paralysis caused by cervical spinal osteophytes compressing the recurrent laryngeal nerves.