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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (
sore throat
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There are two distinct forms of laryngeal
paraganglioma
. The patient with the rare Type II has exquisite
throat pain
that is often clinically confusing. The small size or submucosal location of the lesion often results in a delay in correct diagnosis and treatment. The lesion is very aggressive, even if tiny, generally with widespread metastasis. This tumor should be considered in the differential diagnosis of severe persistent
throat pain
, especially in the absence of abnormalities on physical or radiologic examination.
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PMID:Pain-inducing laryngeal paraganglioma: report of the ninth case and review of the literature. 303 79
Laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation produce intense noxious stimuli and are associated with an adrenergic response that can be deleterious in patients with concomitant diseases. Illuminating stylets effectively aid blind intubation by lighting the trachea, and using such devices has been associated with lower incidences of
sore throat
, dysphonia, and adverse hemodynamic events in comparison with rigid laryngoscopy. We report the case of a female patient with a catecholamine-secreting vagal
paraganglioma
. She developed multiple hypertensive episodes that were difficult to control during surgical resection of the tumor. It was decided to perform orotracheal intubation with a Light Wand (Vital Signs, Inc., Totowa, NJ, USA) to avoid oropharyngeal stimulation and to attenuate the hypertension and arrhythmias associated with laryngoscopy in such patients. The procedure was carried out without difficulty on the first attempt, in spite of tracheal displacement. The maximum increases in blood pressure and heart rate were observed 1 minute after intubation and were less than 30% of basal levels. We believe that using this light wand while intubating this patient helped keep the expected hemodynamic response to a minimum during laryngoscopy.
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PMID:[Intubation using an illuminating stylet in a patient with a catecholamine-secreting paraganglioma]. 1558 40