Background: Acute suppurative thyroiditis is an increasingly rare entity, accounting for less than 0.1% of thyroid surgery. This is the first report in the literature of acute thyroiditis causing a unilateral reversible vocal cord paralysis.
Methods: A 41-year-old woman was initially seen with a unilateral vocal cord paralysis resulting from acute suppurative thyroiditis.
Results: The vocal cord paralysis resolved following surgical drainage of the thyroid abscess and treatment with intravenous antibiotics.
Conclusions: We present this case to emphasize the need for a complete and thorough head and neck exam including preoperative documentation of vocal cord mobility.