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Ravi C Nayar1, Sanjay R Zanak, Sahar M Ahmed
1Department of Otolaryngology, Ibri Regional Referral Hospital, P.O. Box 46, Postal Code 516, Al Dhahira Region, Sultanate of Oman. ravi23@omantel.net.om
Abstract:
Stridor as an initial symptom of a conversion reaction (hysteria) is rare. We report cases of hysterical stridor in two older women, unrelated and unacquainted, from the same rural community in Oman. Once the diagnosis was made, both patients were successfully treated with a single dose of an anxiolytic. We also review the literature on hysterical stridor and discuss the diagnostic dilemmas and therapeutic options.
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