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Congenital bilateral vocal cord paralysis
Congenital bilateral vocal cord paralysis (CBVCP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition and awareness of the condition is necessary to ensure early diagnosis and treatment. This case describes a 25-month-old boy suffering from CBVCP.
Godballe, Christian +1 more
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Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord [PDF]
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Vocal cord paralysis remains a frustrating condition. The etiology can be subdivided roughly into surgically induced, neoplastic and idiopathic paralysis. In the surgical group, thyroidectomy is the most common cause.
Dagher W., Hamdan A.-L., Mokarbel R.
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Purpose: Nodular thyroid disease is a common pathology in adult population and most of the patients may have coexistent diseases.Chronic inflammatory demyelinizing polineuropathy (CIDP) can be one of these diseases characterized with demyelinization and ...
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Causes of Acquired Vocal Cord Palsy in Indian Scenario.
Vocal cord paresis or paralysis occurs due to lesion in the vagus nerve. Vocal cord paralysis can lead to dysphonia as well as dysphagia which lead the patient to frustration and emotional problems.
Swapna Sebastian +2 more
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Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Lung Transplantation. [PDF]
Nadeem W +6 more
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