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Stripping of the vocal cords

The Laryngoscope, 1934
The common observation that after laryngofissure tissue replacement produced a structure which objectively looked not unlike a true vocal cord led me in 1932 to studies of cat larynxes. 1 I felt that if this regeneration or reformation took place following such an extensive procedure as laryngofissure, it was reasonable to expect complete replacement ...
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Selective Reinnervation of Vocal Cord Adductors in Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1984
Laryngeal reinnervation procedures were performed in a series of dogs. An attempt was made to reinnervate the vocal cord adductors with one nerve graft, while a different nerve was grafted to the abductors. The recurrent laryngeal nerve was dissected distally to its terminal branches, where the abductor-adductor sorting out occurs. The abductor branch
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Vocal cord dysfunction

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1996
R P, Wood, H, Milgrom
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Vocal cord dysfunction

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000
R, Place, A, Morrison, E, Arce
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Flexible scaling and persistence of social vocal communication

Nature, 2021
Varoth Lilascharoen   +2 more
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Vocal Cord Strain

Southern Medical Journal, 1958
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Corrugated Vocal Cords

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1973
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Cellular transcriptomics reveals evolutionary identities of songbird vocal circuits

Science, 2021
Bradley M Colquitt   +2 more
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Vocal Cords

The Musical Times, 1965
Douglas Ball   +3 more
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