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Query: UMLS:C0030552 (
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Eight out of 12 unselected patients with
Shy-Drager syndrome
were found to have severe bilateral
paresis
of vocal cord abduction by fibre-optic laryngoscopy. This commonly presented as increased snoring followed by episodes of inspiratory and expiratory stridor and sometimes by sleep apnoea. Respiratory failure eventually developed in four cases and was reversed by tracheostomy. In another patient tracheostomy relieved severe attacks of sleep apnoea. This complication was not necessarily associated with advanced disease, and it should be considered in all patients with
Shy-Drager syndrome
as appropriate treatment can lead to a useful extension of life.
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PMID:Vocal cord paralysis in the Shy-Drager syndrome. 42 62
The
Shy-Drager syndrome
causes symptoms of multiple nervous atrophy and orthostatic hypotension. This rare disease was diagnosed in a 40-year-old man after he developed an acute bilateral vocal fold
paresis
. The respiratory failure required an immediate tracheotomy. The
Shy-Drager syndrome
can include cranial nerve lesions. It should be taken into account in differential diagnosis in ENT diagnoses.
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PMID:[Acute bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, a symptom of Shy-Drager syndrome]. 320 29
Twelve patients with
Shy-Drager syndrome
(
SDS
) presenting symptoms of multiple nervous system atrophy and orthostatic hypotension were examined for laryngeal movement disorders and vocal impairment in speech. Vocal fold abductor
paresis
was found in 11 patients and was bilateral in 10. Speech task performance was recorded in
SDS
patients, Parkinson patients and age- and sex-matched controls. Trained listeners with inter-rated reliability greater than or equal to .85 judged each recording on 20 attributes while blind to speaker identity.
SDS
patients had a breathy and strained voice quality, reduced loudness, monopitch and monoloudness, imprecise consonants, variations in rate and rate-slowing, suggesting a flaccid type of dysarthria. In comparison with Parkinson patients,
SDS
patients had excess vocal hoarseness, intermittent glottal fry and a slow and deliberate speaking rate. Orthostatic hypotension, laryngeal stridor, hoarseness, intermittent glottal fry and slow speech rate were found to be discriminating symptoms of
SDS
.
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PMID:Vocal fold paresis in Shy-Drager syndrome. 682 89
Shy-Drager syndrome
consists of progressive autonomic nervous system failure with Parkinson's disease-like symptoms and orthostatic hypotension. It can also result in airway compromise from bilateral vocal cord paralysis. Fewer than 30 cases of severe bilateral vocal cord
paresis
or paralysis associated with the
Shy-Drager syndrome
have been reported in the English literature. We present a case of a 72-year-old man who had a 2-year history of orthostatic hypotension, neurogenic bladder, impotence, anhydrosis, and extremity weakness and paresthesias. Hoarseness and dyspnea with stridor developed as a result of bilateral vocal cord paralysis in the median position and required an emergency tracheotomy. This combination of symptoms resulted in the diagnosis of
Shy-Drager syndrome
. We present the case along with literature review of bilateral vocal cord paralysis with the
Shy-Drager syndrome
.
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PMID:Bilateral vocal cord paralysis with Shy-Drager syndrome. 750 34