A case report of myasthenia gravis localized to the larynx
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A case report of myasthenia gravis localized to the larynx
Abstract
This report describes a very rare case of myasthenia gravis (MG) localized to the larynx, with the onset of dyspnea requiring tracheotomy. The vocal cords of this patient were fixed in the paramedian position. Under fiberscopic observation, improvement of laryngeal function was demonstrated after intravenous injection of edrophonium. However, no voice change occurred. The posterior crico-arytenoid muscle has the sole responsibility of abducting the vocal cord; thus, it is concluded that the dyspnea was caused by the selective paralysis of this muscle. We suggest that MG should be considered in cases of vocal cord paralysis of unknown etiology.
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