2024
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.943944
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Sinus Node Dysfunction Triggered by Tonsillar Abscess: Effects of Vagal Nerve Compression

Howard Yu,
Sahil Zaveri,
Michael Schaible
et al.

Abstract: Unusual clinical course Background:Compression of the vagus nerve by a pharyngeal mass is a well-documented condition that can result in sinus node dysfunction (SND). However, there is scarce literature on extrinsic vagal nerve compression from a tonsillar abscess. Case Report:A 59-year-old woman with a history of asthma and chronic throat discomfort presented to the Emergency Department with bradycardia, palpitations, and voice changes. Following a shellfish allergy hospitalization, an otolaryngology evaluati… Show more

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