“…Causes of RLN injury are listed mainly as iatrogenic or idiopathic, and when looking at systemic causes, diabetes is the most commonly mentioned . On the other hand, very few reports mention arterial hypertension as one of the possible associated systemic diseases that affect voice quality …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,[7][8][9] On the other hand, very few reports mention arterial hypertension as one of the possible associated systemic diseases that affect voice quality. 10,11 Hypertension is a major risk factor for cerebral vascular stroke and vascular dementia. On the peripheral nervous system, it may cause alterations of the blood vessels, resulting in ischemia and alteration of fiber morphology.…”
Hypertension development impaired axon growth, affecting mainly the small myelinated fibers. Males and females were affected equally. The alterations of the endoneural blood vessels probably played an important role on the small fibers alterations.
“…Causes of RLN injury are listed mainly as iatrogenic or idiopathic, and when looking at systemic causes, diabetes is the most commonly mentioned . On the other hand, very few reports mention arterial hypertension as one of the possible associated systemic diseases that affect voice quality …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,[7][8][9] On the other hand, very few reports mention arterial hypertension as one of the possible associated systemic diseases that affect voice quality. 10,11 Hypertension is a major risk factor for cerebral vascular stroke and vascular dementia. On the peripheral nervous system, it may cause alterations of the blood vessels, resulting in ischemia and alteration of fiber morphology.…”
Hypertension development impaired axon growth, affecting mainly the small myelinated fibers. Males and females were affected equally. The alterations of the endoneural blood vessels probably played an important role on the small fibers alterations.
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