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Vocal fold paresis☆

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2000
Vocal fold paresis (VFP) is a relatively common and often overlooked condition that can be difficult to diagnose based on the laryngeal examination alone. A retrospective review of the records of 50 consecutive adult patients with VFP was performed. In each case, the diagnosis of VFP was confirmed by laryngeal electromyography.
J A, Koufman   +3 more
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Nicotine‐sensitive paresis

Neurology, 1992
Immediately after a patient with myoclonus epilepsy smoked a nicotine-containing cigarette, tetraparesis and hyperreflexia with ankle clonus developed, but disappeared within several minutes. During paresis, the H-reflex size of the soleus muscle increased, EEG showed more slow waves than before smoking, and the cerebral perfusion increased around the ...
T, Yokota   +4 more
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Zoster paresis.

Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology, 2003
Herpes zoster (HZ) is essentially a viral disease of the posterior root ganglia and sensory nerve fibers, which presents clinically with vesicular eruption of the skin, radicular pain and sensory changes in the distribution of the affected ganglion. However, motor involvement can be seen as well.
Tilki H.E.   +3 more
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Vocal Fold Paresis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2019
This article discusses vocal fold paresis as a separate and distinct condition from vocal fold paralysis. The signs and symptoms of paresis may be different and less obvious than those for paralysis, so this condition is often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed.
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Palliation of facial paresis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Summary The treatment of facial paresis requires a series of operative procedures which may differ in design in order to offer the most effective surgical palliation for the complex problems encountered in each individual patient. The historical aspects of facial paralysis surgery are discussed.
T D, Rees, R D, Rhodes, J M, Converse
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Paresis

Clinical Pediatrics, 2006
Swati, Dave-Sharma, Mohammad R, Jam
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PARESIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1938
Robert A. Matthews   +2 more
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Spastic paresis

2012
Kreulen, M.   +2 more
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Curculionichthys paresi

2017
Curculionichthys paresi (Roxo, Zawadzki & Troy 2014). Paratypes: 1 lot, 2 specimens; DZSJRP 18245, 19.9¯ 24.3 mm SL, riacho Águas Claras, affluent of the rio Sepotuba, rio Paraguay basin, Santo Afonso, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 14°21’03”S, 57°33’07”W, col. W.P. Troy, 14 September 2010.
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