A Rare Case of Fahr's Syndrome With Bilateral Vocal Cord Paresis

一例罕见的法尔氏综合征伴双侧声带麻痹病例

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Abstract

We will be discussing a very rare neurodegenerative disorder called Fahr's disease, which is characterized by calcifications in the basal ganglia and other brain regions. Our case describes a 54-year-old lady presenting with abnormal aggressive behavior. Interestingly, in our case, the patient later developed vocal cord paresis, of which only one similar case has been reported before. CT was done, which showed typical extensive diffuse calcifications of the basal ganglia and other brain regions. Her labs were significant for normocalcemic hyperparathyroidism. During her stay in the hospital, she developed vocal cord paresis. In this case, she was managed in a multidisciplinary approach by medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and ENT. She improved significantly and was eventually discharged from the hospital. The rarity of Fahr's disease and the atypical involvement of vocal cords made the management challenging; however, the multidisciplinary approach aided in achieving well-rounded patient care and clinical improvement.

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