Isolated neonatal bilateral vocal cord paralysis revealing a unilateral medullary defect: a case report.
Camille BrotelandeNicolas LeboucqMohamed AkkariThomas RoujeauMassimo Di MaioChristophe MilésiMichel MondainCharles RaybaudCambonie GillesPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2018)
A medullary lesion is an exceptional cause of congenital bilateral vocal cord paralysis. The strictly unilateral neurological and vascular defect and the absence of associated intracranial or extracranial malformation make this clinical case unique and suggest a disruptive mechanism. This case also highlights the help provided by advanced neuroimaging techniques, i.e. fibre tracking using diffusion tensor imaging, in the decision-making process.