[Vocal cord dyskinesia and/or asthma].

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Date publication

janvier 2018

Journal

Revue des maladies respiratoires

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SCHULTZ Philippe


Tous les auteurs :
Braun JJ, Delmas C, Charloux A, Schultz P, de Blay F

Résumé

Vocal cord dyskinesia or vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterized by intermittent abnormal adduction of the vocal cords leading to airflow limitation at the level of the larynx, in the absence of local organic disease. It may occur in isolation or in association with asthma. The pathophysiology is complex and poorly understood. Wheeze, stridor or apparent upper airway obstruction are the most common symptoms. It occurs in a wide age range, more commonly in women, and diagnosis is often delayed and leads to unnecessary treatments (intubation, tracheostomy and high dose steroids).

Mots clés

Asthma, Asthme, Dysfonctionnement des cordes vocales, Dyskinésie des cordes vocales, Laryngoscopie, Laryngoscopy, Stridor, Vocal cord dysfunction, Vocal cord dyskinesia

Référence

Rev Mal Respir. 2018 01;35(1):62-68