Vocal cord paralysis is a common entity with diverse causes clinically manifesting as dysphonia. Vocal cord paralysis due to respiratory cause is due to involvement of left recurrent laryngeal nerve usually secondary to bronchogenic carcinoma. However, it can also be seen in association with other less well recognised causes such as pulmonary tuberculosis. We present to you a patient with hoarseness of voice due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis.
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