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Vocal cord dysfunction: an update

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2011
To review the clinical manifestations of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) and to discuss new developments in the diagnosis and treatment.PubMed searches were performed for articles published regarding presentation, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment options of VCD using the keywords vocal cord dysfunction, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis ...
Leslie M, Gimenez, Heidi, Zafra
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Vocal cord dysfunction

American family physician, 2010
We describe a clinical case of vocal cord ...
Tornese, Gianluca   +3 more
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction during Wartime

Military Medicine, 1992
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) often masquerades as asthma. The diagnosis is rarely suspected, but should be considered in cases of asthma that present atypically or that fail to respond to standard therapy. The frequency of VCD would be expected to increase during times of stress, including periods of war, since it is thought to be a conversion reaction.
T, Craig   +4 more
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Vocal cord dysfunction in adolescents

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2012
AbstractRationale for the studyVocal cord dysfunction (VCD) often presents with dramatic and abrupt symptoms. To diagnose VCD, visualization by direct laryngoscopy is required and because patients are usually asymptomatic, a specific method to provoke VCD is needed. Approaches to predict VCD by alterations of the flow‐volume loop have been investigated.
Johannes, Schulze   +5 more
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Vocal cord dysfunction in children

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2007
Vocal cord dysfunction is characterised by paradoxical vocal cord adduction that occurs during inspiration, resulting in symptoms of dyspnoea, wheeze, chest or throat tightness and cough. Although the condition is well described in children and adults, confusion with asthma often triggers the use of an aggressive treatment regimen directed against ...
Blakeslee E, Noyes, James S, Kemp
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction/Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2008
Vocal cord dysfunction, also called paradoxical vocal cord motion, is a common mimicker of asthma, allergies, and severe upper airways obstruction with consequent misdiagnosis and mismanagement, and is frequently overlooked. Unfortunately, there is no unified understanding of this disorder, nor is there any consensus on its evaluation, etiology, or ...
Marcy, Hicks   +2 more
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Bioactive scaffolds with enhanced supramolecular motion promote recovery from spinal cord injury

Science, 2021
Zaida Alvarez   +2 more
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2019
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Microglia-organized scar-free spinal cord repair in neonatal mice

Nature, 2020
Riki Kawaguchi, Zhongju Shi, Huyan Meng
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Targeted neurotechnology restores walking in humans with spinal cord injury

Nature, 2018
Fabien B Wagner   +2 more
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