1. Tapia's syndrome after repair of a fractured mandible.
- Author
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Kashyap SA, Patterson AR, Loukota RA, and Kelly G
- Subjects
- Adult, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Hypoglossal Nerve Diseases etiology, Male, Mandibular Condyle surgery, Paralysis etiology, Syndrome, Vocal Cord Paralysis etiology, Dyspnea etiology, Hoarseness etiology, Mandibular Condyle injuries, Mandibular Fractures surgery, Tongue Diseases etiology
- Abstract
A 41-year-old gentleman underwent surgical repair of the fractured right parasymphisis and left condyle of his mandible. Post-operatively he developed hoarseness of voice and dyspnoea during speech, with deviation of the tongue on protrusion. After excluding intracranial and surgical causes, a clinical diagnosis of Tapia's syndrome was made., (Copyright 2009 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2010
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