Adverse Reaction to Hyaluronic Acid Injection Laryngoplasty: A Case Report

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2017

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Mosby Inc.

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Introduction Injection laryngoplasty using hyaluronic acid is a safe procedure commonly performed on patients with glottic insufficiency. Study Design This is a descriptive study of a case of adverse reaction to hyaluronic acid in a patient who underwent injection laryngoplasty for the treatment of unilateral vocal cord paralysis. Discussion The patient was treated with antibiotics and corticosteroids and had a full recovery. The authors recommend close observation following injection laryngoplasty using hyaluronic acid and diligent investigation of persistent postoperative laryngopharyngeal symptoms. © 2017 The Voice Foundation

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Adverse reaction, Airway, Injection laryngoplasty, Restylane, Vocal cord paralysis, Anti-bacterial agents, Anti-inflammatory agents, Biocompatible materials, Edema, Female, Hoarseness, Humans, Hyaluronic acid, Injections, Laryngoplasty, Laryngoscopy, Larynx, Treatment outcome, Young adult, Amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid, Dexamethasone, Epinephrine, Prednisone, Antiinfective agent, Antiinflammatory agent, Biomaterial, Adult, Article, Aspiration, Case report, Computed tomographic angiography, Descriptive research, Dysphagia, Dysphonia, Dyspnea, Heart disease, Human, Larynx edema, Patient monitoring, Phonation, Pulmonary hypertension, Vocal cord disorder, Vocal fatigue, Adverse effects, Analogs and derivatives, Diagnostic imaging, Injection, Pathophysiology

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