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Partial unilateral phrenic nerve paralysis caused by a large intrathoracic goitre
L G van Doorn1, S E Kranendonk
1Department of Medicine, Maria Hospital, Tilburg, Netherlands.
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine
|June 1, 1996
Abstract:
Intrathoracic goitres may cause a variety of symptoms caused by compression of the trachea, neural structures, blood vessels and the oesophagus. A case history is presented of a patient with a recurrent goitre after subtotal thyroidectomy who displayed partial unilateral phrenic paralysis, which subsided after a second subtotal thyroidectomy. Compression of the phrenic nerve appears to be a very rare manifestation of an intrathoracic goitre and thus far has never been reported.