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[Thyroid tumors in the adult revealed by unilateral laryngeal paralysis].

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GOAL To analyze the characteristic of thyroid tumor associated with ipsilateral unilateral laryngeal paralysis (ULP) in the adult patient. MATERIALS AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of a cohort of 30 patients… Click to show full abstract

GOAL To analyze the characteristic of thyroid tumor associated with ipsilateral unilateral laryngeal paralysis (ULP) in the adult patient. MATERIALS AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of a cohort of 30 patients with ULP related to an ipsilateral thyroid tumor (group A) and comparison with a cohort of 99 patients in whom ULP revealed a non-thyroid tumor (group B). RESULTS Group A consisted of 66.6% of women with a mean age of 69 years. Comparison between both groups noted that female gender was more frequent in group A (66.6% vs. 17.1%, P<0.0001), and the underlying tumor was more frequently malignant in group B (89.9% vs. 43.4%, P<0.0001). Within group A, the incidence for recovery of laryngeal motion varied form 0% for malignant tumor to 50% for benign tumor. In patients with a benign thyroid tumor in whom recovery of laryngeal motion did not occur, the watch policy initiated allowed to detect a pathology (malignant tumor or neurological) explaining persistent ULP in 57% of cases. CONCLUSION The present series confirm that ULP in the face of thyroid tumor does not allow to distinguish formally between benign and malignant tumors and highlight the value of a long term watch policy in patients with benign thyroid tumor pathology in whom recovery of laryngeal mobility does not occur.

Keywords: unilateral laryngeal; group; pathology; thyroid tumor; tumor

Journal Title: Presse medicale
Year Published: 2019

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