1.Two Cases of Congenital Vallecular Cyst: A Reminder of the Potentially Fatal Cause of Upper Airway Obstruction in Infants
Azian Abd. Aziz ; Ahmad Fadzil Abdullah ; Raja Ahmad RL Ahmad
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;17(3):68-73
Vallecular cyst, a benign yet rare laryngeal lesion, may cause stridor and even life-threatening
upper airway obstruction in infants. It can cause apnoea and poor feeding habits, thus reducing the
chance of survival. Although laryngomalacia remains the most common cause of stridor in this age
group, awareness and a high level of suspicion for this condition can help lead to early management
and intervention. Direct laryngoscopy is accepted as the gold standard for diagnostic purposes, and
marsupialisation of the cyst is the preferred treatment. We describe 2 cases of vallecular cysts in
infants admitted to our hospital where timely diagnoses led to appropriate treatment.
2.Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as the Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis
Zamzil Amin Asha’ari ; Mohd Sayuti Razali ; Raja Ahmad RL Ahmad
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;17(2):56-60
Bilateral vocal cord palsy is almost always caused by neck surgery, particularly surgery of
the thyroid. We report a case of bilateral vocal cord palsy requiring emergency surgery to relieve
the airway obstruction as the sole presentation of acquired syphilis. As the incidence of syphilis
worldwide is rising, this unusual presentation may give clinicians a different perspective on the
disease.