Simultaneous dysphagia and stridor: an unreported presentation of hypocalcaemia

Author:

Thomas Charlotte1ORCID,Bhamra Navdeep1,Darr Adnan1,Amlani Aakash2,Murphy John1

Affiliation:

1. ENT Department, New Cross Hospital, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK

2. ENT Department, Russells Hall Hospital, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, Dudley, UK

Abstract

Abstract Hypocalcaemia is a well-recognized complication of total thyroidectomy surgery. Patients who develop post-operative hypocalcaemia often report symptoms of neuromuscular instability including peripheral numbness and/or tingling. In severe cases, larygospasm with stridor and bronchospasm can occur. We present the first reported case in the literature, to our knowledge, of a 58-year-old male presenting with intermittent exertional stridor, dysphonia and dysphagia following thyroid surgery 2 years previously. Clinical and radiological investigations were unremarkable. Pre-operative screening for a planned panendoscopy to investigate his symptoms highlighted a profound hypocalcaemia (adjusted calcium 1.42 mmol/l). Following calcium replacement therapy, his symptoms subsided. There is an absence of literature describing both dysphagia and stridor synchronously. We not only advocate regular routine follow-up and compliance assessments for such patients but also the consideration of hypocalcaemia as a differential in any patient presenting with such symptoms following any thyroid surgery.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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