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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 82(3): 338-342, sept. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | BBO, LILACS | ID: biblio-1409943

ABSTRACT

Resumen La neuropatía laríngea es una condición de hipersensibilidad, hiperreactividad e hiper-función laríngea secundaria a un desequilibrio entre las aferencias y eferencias laríngeas. La respuesta individual y exagerada frente a diversos gatillantes específicos puede generar síntomas como tos crónica, parestesia laríngea, carraspera, disfonía, estridor, sensación de globus faríngeo, movimiento paradojal de las cuerdas vocales (también conocido como disfunción cordal) y/o laringoespasmo. Existe abundante literatura sobre neuropatía laríngea en adultos, sin embargo, en niños es limitada. El objetivo de este artículo es dar a conocer un caso de neuropatía laríngea en la edad pediátrica y la importancia de su consideración en el enfrentamiento de estos pacientes. Se presenta caso clínico de un paciente de 13 años, con antecedente de cirugía cardiaca reciente, evoluciona con disfonía severa evidenciándose aparente inmovilidad cordal bilateral con resultados discordantes entre nasofibrolaringoscopía y electromiografía laríngea. Posteriormente presenta mejorías en su voz, sin embargo, se agregan otros síntomas laringológicos como carraspera, globus faríngeo y estridor no explicados por causas anatómicas. Se expone la evaluación y abordaje otorrinolaringológico-fonoaudiológico para el caso. Se concluye que el diagnóstico de neuropatía laríngea requiere un alto índice de sospecha clínica ante signos laringológicos sugerentes, debiendo descartarse causas orgánicas y estructurales. El abordaje otorrinolaringológico-fonoaudiológico constituye el pilar terapéutico asociado al uso de neuromoduladores en casos seleccionados.


Abstract Laryngeal neuropathy is a condition of hypersensitivity, hyperresponsiveness and laryngeal hyperfunction secondary to an imbalance between laryngeal afferent and efferent information. The individual and exaggerated response to diverse specific triggers can lead to symptoms such as chronic cough, laryngeal paresthesia, throat clearing, dysphonia, stridor, globus pharyngeus, vocal cord dysfunction, and/or laryngospasm. There is plentiful literature on laryngeal neuropathy in adults, however, in children, it is limited. Here, we present a case report of laryngeal neuropathy in the pediatric age and discuss the importance of its consideration in the approach of these patients. A case of a 13-year-old patient, recently intervened with cardiac surgery that evolves with severe dysphonia is presented. Nasofibrolaryngoscopy shows apparent bilateral vocal fold immobility with discordant results in laryngeal electromyography. Later, his voice improves but other laryngological symptoms appeared, such as throat clearing, globus pharyngeus and stridor, not explained by anatomical causes. The otolaryngological-speech therapy evaluation and approach for the case is exposed. We conclude that for the diagnosis of laryngeal neuropathy, a high index of clinical suspicion is required in the presence of suggestive laryngological symptoms, and organic and structural causes must be previously ruled out. The otorhinolaryngological-logopedic approach constitutes the mainstay of treatment associated with the use of neuromodulators in selected cases.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Laryngeal Diseases/diagnosis , Laryngeal Diseases/therapy , Vocal Cords/physiopathology , Respiratory Sounds , Cough/diagnosis , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Vocal Cord Dysfunction/physiopathology , Globus Sensation/diagnosis
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Arq. int. otorrinolaringol. (Impr.) ; 15(3): 359-364, jul.-set. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-606460

ABSTRACT

INTRODUÇÃO: A sarcoidose laríngea é uma doença granulomatosa que representa um desafio em relação ao diagnóstico e o tratamento. MÉTODO: Nesta revisão são abordados todos os aspectos da doença, incluindo etiologia, manifestações clínicas em adultos e crianças, diagnóstico e tratamento, a partir da base de dados Medline, Lilacs e Scielo, incluindo-se artigos de língua inglesa e portuguesa publicados no período de 1973 a 2008. COMENTÁRIOS FINAIS: Apesar dos avanços ocorridos na investigação e tratamento da sarcoidose, é uma doença que ainda se mantém sem etiologia e fisiopatologia definidas, constituindo um diagnóstico de exclusão pela ausência de exames específicos e por sua provável origem multifatorial. O acometimento laríngeo, apesar de raro, é suspeitado principalmente diante de história prévia de sarcoidose sistêmica, e a pesquisa dos diagnósticos diferenciais deve ser extensa para não passarem desapercebidas doenças graves como neoplasias malignas.


INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disease representing a challenge as regards diagnosis and treatment. METHOD: In this review, all aspects of the disease are involved, including etiology, clinical manifestations in adults and children, diagnosis, and treatment, by searching through Medline, Lilacs and Scielo databases, as well as English and Portuguese articles published from 1973 to 2008. FINAL COMMENTS: Despite the breakthroughs in its diagnosis and treatment, sarcoidosis is a disease that remains without a clear etiology and physiopathology, becoming an exclusion diagnosis due to both the lack of precise exams and its likely multifactor background. Laryngeal impairment, however infrequent, is a suspicion mainly when there is a precedent history of systemic sarcoidosis, and the research for differentiated diagnosis must be wide-ranging so as to prevent severe diseases like malign neoplasia from being unnoticed.


Subject(s)
Laryngeal Diseases , Positron-Emission Tomography , Sarcoidosis
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Rev. bras. otorrinolaringol ; 74(6): 926-932, nov.-dez. 2008. tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-503638

ABSTRACT

Os corticosteróides são potentes inibidores da inflamação e da cicatrização. Administração local de esteróides diretamente na laringe tem sido relatada em diversas patologias laríngeas. OBJETIVO: O objetivo desse estudo é realizar uma revisão da literatura sobre o uso de infiltração de corticosteróide em pregas vocais, em pacientes com patologias vocais benignas, inflamatórias e crônicas de laringe. METODOLOGIA: Realizou-se uma busca eletrônica na base de dados Medline, selecionando-se estudos clínicos que utilizavam corticosteróides em patologias benignas da laringe. RESULTADOS: Os corticosteróides são indicados nas seguintes situações: 1) doenças inflamatórias agudas, principalmente naquelas relacionadas a edema que comprometa a via aérea; 2) doenças auto-imunes com alterações laríngeas; 3) estenose laríngea; 4) em lesões benignas inflamatórias das pregas vocais, como nódulos, pólipos e edema de Reinke, para diminuir o processo inflamatório pré-cirúrgico ou na tentativa de se evitar uma intervenção cirúrgica; 5) em fonocirurgia, com o objetivo de reduzir a formação de cicatriz. Seu uso pode ser profilático, visando à prevenção da formação de cicatriz ou terapêutico em uma cicatriz já formada. CONCLUSÃO: Os corticosteróides podem ser considerados uma opção terapêutica importante no manejo de várias patologias, principalmente aquelas de origem inflamatória que causam alterações vocais.


Steroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of steroids directly into the larynx has been reported in many laryngeal diseases. AIM: The purpose of this study is to review related literature about the use of steroid injection in patients with benign, inflammatory and chronic vocal disease. METHODOLOGY: We performed an electronic survey in Medline database and selected clinical trials regarding steroid use in benign laryngeal diseases. RESULTS: Steroids are indicated in these situations: 1) acute inflammatory diseases, mainly when edema compromises the airways; 2) auto- immune disease with laryngeal involvement; 3) laryngeal stenosis; 4) benign lesions of the vocal folds, e.g., nodules, polyps and Reinke's edema, to reduce the inflammatory reactions before phonosurgery or in an attempt to avoid surgery; 5) In phonosurgery, aiming to reduce scarring. In this case, it could be used as a preventive measure in vocal fold scarring, or for scar treatment. CONCLUSION: Steroids may be considered an important therapeutic option in the management of many diseases, specially the inflammatory ones, associated with vocal changes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Laryngeal Diseases/drug therapy , Acute Disease , Chronic Disease , Injections, Intralesional
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 65-69, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-650871

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The epithelium, basement membrane zone (BMZ) and superficial layer of lamina propria (SLLP) in the vocal fold possess similar mechanical properties and behave as one single tissue, which is commonly referred to as the "cover". The purpose of this study is to elucidate the ultra structural and histopathological changes and differences in the cover of benign laryngeal lesions, and also to investigate the pathogenetic response. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The cover of the vocal fold in vocal nodule, polyp and Reinke's edema was investigated on 87 patients. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed with monoclonal antibodies directed against collagen type III and VII for identification of SLLP and anchoring fiber. Control specimens were obtained from 10 uninvolved side vocal fold in the laryngeal specimen after total laryngectomy. RESULTS: One type of injury in the cover was due to a little or no change of SLLP, which was seen more often in vocal nodules. The second type of pathologic finding shows disorganized anchoring fiber and extensive interstitial injury, which was seen more often in vocal polyp. The third type shows injury in the anchoring fiber and sparse distribution of collagen type III in SLLP, which was the main finding in Reinka's edema. These findings lead us to understand the pathogenesis of the disease that developed as different entities. CONCLUSION: We conclude that collagens in BMZ and SLLP are the structures that seem to provide the pathogenetic portion of benign laryngeal diseases which develop from the same phonotrauma into clinically different disease entities.


Subject(s)
Humans , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Basement Membrane , Collagen , Collagen Type III , Edema , Epithelium , Laryngeal Diseases , Laryngectomy , Mucous Membrane , Polyps , Vocal Cords
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 147-150, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-653502

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Vocal polyps and nodules are representative chronic benign laryngeal diseases, and voice overuse, misuse, and abuse are felt by most authors to be the primary causative factors. Treatment options for vocal polyps and nodules in general include voice therapy by a speech-language pathologist and laryngeal microsurgery. The purpose of this study was to determine the changes in voice quality of a group of patients diagnosed with vocal polyp or vocal nodule before and after microlaryngeal surgery. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The following patients groups were studied prior to and 2 weeks after surgery: thirty-eight males, ages 27 to 62, and twenty five females, ages 23 to 47, with vocal polyp: three males, ages 29 to 38, and twenty eight females, ages 21 to 49, with vocal nodules. Voice recordings of the first sentence of a standardized paragraph "San Chaek" were performed for acoustic analyses. The recorded samples were analyzed on the Kay CSL model 4300B using Visi-Pitch II program. For the sentence, mean speaking fundamental frequency (F0), mean jitter and mean shimmer were analyzed. RESULTS: For the polyps, male patients showed decreased mean F0 (119.28 Hz), compared to the preoperative value (125.86 Hz) (p<0.05), and female patients showed increased mean F0 (197.52 Hz), compared to the preoperative value (190.07 Hz) (p=0.06). Mean jitter and shimmer improved in both males and females 2 weeks after surgery compared to their preoperative value (p<0.01). For the nodules, male patients showed decreased mean F0 (136.24 Hz) compared to the preoperative value (138.68 Hz), and female patients showed increased mean F0 (199.98 Hz) compared to the preoperative value (192.61 Hz) (p<0.05). Mean jitter and shimmer improved in both males and females 2 weeks after the surgery compared to their preoperative value. CONCLUSION: The acoustic output generally improved after laryngeal microsurgery as evidenced by the more appropriate mean F0 and reduced level of vocal perturbation. And, mean F0 showed different changes between males and female. Further research needs to be pursued on what this changes of mean F0 mean.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Acoustics , Laryngeal Diseases , Microsurgery , Polyps , Voice Quality , Voice
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