Abstract

Ortner’s syndrome (also known as cardiovocal syndrome) is defined as hoarseness due to compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by an enlarged left atrium or enlarged thoracic vessels. We describe two cases of Ortner’s syndrome with an unusual underlying vascular pathology. In the first patient, Ortner’s syndrome was a consequence of left brachiocephalic vein stenosis resulting in collateral circulation filling the aorto-pulmonary window. The second patient developed a thoracic aortic aneurysm due infectious aortitis. Both patients required careful scrutiny in differential diagnosis because of their complex past medical history and concomitant diseases.

Details

Title
Left brachiocephalic vein stenosis and infectious aortitis: two unusual causes of Ortner’s syndrome
Author
Maskey-Warzęchowska, Marta 1 ; Dąbrowska, Marta; Krenke, Rafał; Domeracka-Kołodziej, Anna; Żukowska, Małgorzata; Chazan, Ryszarda

 Department of Internal Medicine, Pneumonology and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. [email protected] 
First page
457
End page
461
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
08677077
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2464194593
Copyright
© 2015. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.