
Ortner's syndrome - Wikipedia
Ortner's syndrome is a rare cardiovocal syndrome and refers to recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy from cardiovascular disease. [1] It was first described by Norbert Ortner (1865–1935), an …
Ortner's综合症 - 百度百科
Ortner's综合症又称为心脏-声带综合症。 本征系指因 心血管疾病 引起左侧 声带麻痹,出现 声音嘶哑 的一组综合征。 本征可见于儿童、婴儿及成人,男女均可发病。 本征首先 …
Ortners syndrome - Physiopedia
Ortner's syndrome, also known as cardiovocal syndrome, is a rare condition that causes hoarseness of voice due to compression or traction of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) …
Ortner综合征(心脏-声带综合征) - 心血管 - 天山医学院
Ortner综合征是指因心血管疾病引起左侧声带麻痹,出现声音嘶哑的一组综合征。 各种心脏病引起的主动脉扩大和域肺动脉扩张,可压迫左侧喉返神经,致使左侧声带麻痹。
Cardiovocal Syndrome (Ortner's Syndrome) Associated with …
Cardiovocal syndrome or Ortner's syndrome is hoarseness due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy caused by mechanical affection of the nerve from enlarged cardiovascular structures. …
Ortner syndrome | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2023年12月11日 · Ortner syndrome, also known as cardiovocal syndrome, is characterized by hoarse voice resulting from left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy secondary to a cardiovascular …
Ortner’s syndrome: a case report and literature review - PMC
Ortner’s syndrome, whose physiopathology is related to compromise of the recurrent laryngeal nerve between the aorta and the pulmonary artery, may be present in other diseases of benign …
Cardiovascular Hoarseness (Ortner's Syndrome): A Pictorial …
Ortner's syndrome, also known as cardiovocal syndrome, encompasses any cardiac or vascular process that affects the recurrent laryngeal nerve(s), subsequently leading to vocal cord palsy. …
A Hoarse Warning: Ortner Syndrome - The American Journal of …
2018年8月10日 · Ortner syndrome, also known as cardiovocal syndrome, is classically described as the compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by a left atrium that is dilated from …
Ortner's Syndrome: Secondary Laryngeal Paralysis Caused by a …
Ortner's syndrome, or cardiovocal syndrome, was introduced by Norbert Ortner in 1897, who described three cases of left vocal fold immobility due to the recurrent compression of the …