Ortner's Syndrome (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ortner's syndrome is a rare cardiovocal syndrome and refers to recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy from cardiovascular disease. It was first described by N. Ortner, an Austrian physician, in 1897. The most common historical cause is a dilated left atrium due to mitral stenosis, but other causes, including pulmonary hypertension, thoracic aortic aneurysms and aberrant subclavian artery syndrome have been reported. Dysphagia caused by a similar mechanism is referred to as dysphagia aortica, or, in the case of subclavian artery aberrancy, as dysphagia lusoria. A second Ortner's syndrome, Ortner's syndrome II, refers to abdominal angina. The recurrent (inferior) laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve (tenth cranial nerve) that supplies motor function and sensation to the larynx (voice box). It travels within the endoneurium.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ortner's syndrome is a rare cardiovocal syndrome and refers to recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy from cardiovascular disease. It was first described by N. Ortner, an Austrian physician, in 1897. The most common historical cause is a dilated left atrium due to mitral stenosis, but other causes, including pulmonary hypertension, thoracic aortic aneurysms and aberrant subclavian artery syndrome have been reported. Dysphagia caused by a similar mechanism is referred to as dysphagia aortica, or, in the case of subclavian artery aberrancy, as dysphagia lusoria. A second Ortner's syndrome, Ortner's syndrome II, refers to abdominal angina. The recurrent (inferior) laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve (tenth cranial nerve) that supplies motor function and sensation to the larynx (voice box). It travels within the endoneurium.

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Imprint

Betascript Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

July 2011

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First published

July 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

24

ISBN-13

978-6136448121

Barcode

9786136448121

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LSN

6136448122



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