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Published on: August 1, 2017
[Ortner's syndrome caused by intramural aortic hematoma: a case report]
Abstract:
The clinical manifestations were hoarseness, and no sore throat, fever, dyspnea and dysphagia were found. The patient was in good health and had no history of cardiovascular disease, throat disease, diabetes, asthma, tumor, etc. The left vocal cord paralysis was seen by electronic laryngoscope, and aortic intramural hematoma was found by chest CT examination. In addition, we combined MIMICS digital 3D reconstruction technology to further clarify the lesion. After a series of physical examinations and related examinations, the patient was finally diagnosed as Ortner's syndrome caused by a rare cause of aortic intramural hematoma.