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Vocal cord palsy in an infant with myelomeningocoele
Abstract
In this article we describe the case of a four-month-old male infant with myelomeningocoele, who presented with inspiratory stridor and vocal cord palsy (VCP). Hindbrain dysfunction is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children with neural tube defects. It is important to consider the above in the differential diagnosis of infants with breathing difficulties. A discussion of myelodysplasia, Arnold-Chiari malformations, bilateral VCP and anaesthesia management is presented.
South Afr J Anaesth Analg, 2011;17(6):394-395
South Afr J Anaesth Analg, 2011;17(6):394-395