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Treating SOD1-ALS with tofersen results in nonprogressive chronic ALS-a case series from Iceland. [PDF]
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Severity-Dependent Peripheral Circulatory Responses to Neuroprosthetic Functional Electrical Stimulation in Chronic Stroke: A Four-Week Time Course Study. [PDF]
Tanabe M, Kimura A.
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An anatomist’s view on bovine lameness and limb problems [PDF]
Cornillie, Pieter
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Additional VR-based training improves upper extremity functions in subacute stroke patients: a single-blinded pairwise-matched trial. [PDF]
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Prehospital stroke triage in Denmark: a retrospective observational study of emergency medical services handling confirmed stroke cases not admitted directly to a stroke unit. [PDF]
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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.
Chandra M. Ivey
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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.
Chandra M. Ivey
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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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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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