Valente, DianaGil, InêsJacinto, FilipeFreitas, LuísNzwalo, HipólitoFelix, Catarina2023-01-182023-01-1820221590-1874http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18842Stroke presenting with predominant laryngeal dysfunction manifestations is often part of a clinical constellation of neurological signs associated with acute medullar lesion [1]. Isolated laryngeal symptoms as a stroke presentation are extremely rare due to the intimal anatomical relation of swallowing-related structures with the ascending/descending tracts in the lateral medulla [2]. Herein we present a case with isolated vocal cord paresis as the sole manifestation of acute ischemic stroke.engIsolated vocal cord paresis as a presentation of acute ischemic strokejournal article10.1007/s10072-022-06469-y