Neurosarcoidosis Directly Involving the Cervical Vagus Nerve.
Jason R CrossleyNathan AminpourJonathan P GiurintanoAnn K JayBrent T HarrisMichael HoaPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2020)
Neurosarcoidosis may contribute to variable cranial neuropathies. Vocal fold paresis is usually thought to arise from mediastinal compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve. Rarely, though, lesions may arise in other parts of the vagus nerve. Failure of response to steroids does not rule out the diagnosis, making tissue diagnosis important in some cases.
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