Case Report Detail

Dysphagia, dysphonia and sore throat following cerebral infarction: an unexpected cause.

Author: Slade, 2015

Abstract

A 75-year-old woman presented with left-sided weakness. There was no speech disturbance or reported swallowing difficulties. CT of the head revealed infarction in the territory of the right middle cerebral artery. The patient was transferred to the acute stroke unit and a nasogastric tube was placed following a failed swallow screening test. The following day, on assessment, there was considerable pain on swallowing. The tone and quality of the patient's voice had deteriorated and there was significant dysphagia. Seven days later a plastic item, later identified as the patient's denture, was expectorated. Following this, the dysphagia, dysphonia and sore throat rapidly resolved. The case highlights the importance of considering foreign body in the differential, and oral cavity examination in the assessment of a patient with dysphagia and sore throat is essential.

Citation Info

  • DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2015-210091
  • PubMed ID: 26150638
  • Other Citation: Slade (2015.0). Dysphagia, dysphonia and sore throat following cerebral infarction: an unexpected cause.
  • Open Access: Yes
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dysphagia Gross Motor Motor Systems

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