• No results found

Bilateral vocal cord paralysis

Isolated neonatal bilateral vocal cord paralysis revealing a unilateral medullary defect: a case report

Isolated neonatal bilateral vocal cord paralysis revealing a unilateral medullary defect: a case report

... Case presentation: In a male newborn, respiratory distress syndrome and stridor were observed immediately following birth. The cause was bilateral vocal cord paralysis in the adducted ...

6

Multiple-System Atrophy with Cerebellar Predominance Presenting as Respiratory Insufficiency and Vocal Cords Paralysis

Multiple-System Atrophy with Cerebellar Predominance Presenting as Respiratory Insufficiency and Vocal Cords Paralysis

... and vocal cords paralysis due to ...revealed vocal cord paralysis in midline position and tracheostomy was ...failure, bilateral vocal cord paralysis, or ...

5

Study of maximum phonation time and S/Z ratio in laryngeal paralysis

Study of maximum phonation time and S/Z ratio in laryngeal paralysis

... The Vocal cord paralysis was confirmed by indirect laryngoscopic examination or by Hopkins rod indirect laryngoscope without any local ...or bilateral vocal cord paralysis ...

5

CT Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis due to Thoracic Diseases: A 10 Year Retrospective Study

CT Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis due to Thoracic Diseases: A 10 Year Retrospective Study

... of bilateral VCP in adults are 1) following thyroidectomy, which is the most common reason; 2) vari- ous neurogenic diseases, such as poliomyelitis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebrovascular accident, multiple ...

7

Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology

Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology

... tube, the lateral projection of the abducted arytenoid, and the thyroid cartilage [19]. In addition, intubation can result in fibrosis of the vocal cord, which can also mimic VCP. A confusing imaging ...

9

Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as a Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis

Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as a Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis

... the vocal cord palsy was most likely due to the gummatous lesions on the vocal cords, which fixed both sides in the paramedian ...causing bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve ...

5

Vocal cord paralysis secondary to spontaneous internal carotid dissection: case report and systematic review of the literature

Vocal cord paralysis secondary to spontaneous internal carotid dissection: case report and systematic review of the literature

... The patient was then referred to a neurovascular sur- geon for the internal carotid artery dissection and a speech language pathologist for his dysphagia. He was started on 81mg of aspirin daily and within 3 weeks his ...

5

Iatrogenic bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: a retrospective study

Iatrogenic bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: a retrospective study

... Postoperative vocal palsy was defined as the presence of immobile vocal cord or decreased movement of vocal cord during ...developed vocal cord paralysis were ...

8

Sleep Apnea and Vocal Cord Paralysis Secondary to Type I Chiari Malformation

Sleep Apnea and Vocal Cord Paralysis Secondary to Type I Chiari Malformation

... Holinger PC, Holinger LD, Reichert, et al: Respiratory obstruction and apnea in infants with bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis, meningomyelocele, hydrocephalus and Arnold-Chiari ma[r] ...

6

Original Article Ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis after interscalene brachial plexus block for clavicle surgery: anatomical considerations and technical recommendations - a case report

Original Article Ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis after interscalene brachial plexus block for clavicle surgery: anatomical considerations and technical recommendations - a case report

... IBPB. Vocal cord paralysis caused by an RLN block in IBPB occurs rarely in 3% of ca- ...like bilateral vocal cord pa- ralysis, which induces dys- pnea, the major symptom of ...

7

Vocal Cord Paralysis Secondary to Impacted Esophageal Foreign Bodies in Young Children

Vocal Cord Paralysis Secondary to Impacted Esophageal Foreign Bodies in Young Children

... nerve paralysis and subsequently an aortoe- sophageal ...of paralysis of the recurrent nerves because of foreign body impaction are described in the literature because of endotra- cheal ...

5

Tuberculous lymphadenitis with anthracosis: an unusual cause of unilateral vocal cord paralysis

Tuberculous lymphadenitis with anthracosis: an unusual cause of unilateral vocal cord paralysis

... Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopic examination was performed in the outpatient clinic that revealed left vocal cord paralysis, which was seen in a paramedian position. On Chest X- rays patient was ...

5

Stridor: Intracranial Pathology Causing Postextubation Vocal Cord Paralysis

Stridor: Intracranial Pathology Causing Postextubation Vocal Cord Paralysis

... Four of the seven patients with bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis regained mobility of the cords within 4 months.. Results in two patients were unresolved, with follow-up ranging f[r] ...

7

Vocal cord dysfunction: a review

Vocal cord dysfunction: a review

... the vocal cords abduct (open) widely during inhalation, just before the onset of inspiratory flow, reach- ing a maximum width at ...ation, vocal cord movement varies significantly between individuals ...

8

Vocal cord pathology.

Vocal cord pathology.

... the vocal cord with large cupforceps under operating microscope without damaging the normal ...the cord will be grasped by microlaryngeal cupforceps pulled medially and carefully trimmed by using the ...

90

Linear Classifier with Reject Option for the Detection of Vocal Fold Paralysis and Vocal Fold Edema

Linear Classifier with Reject Option for the Detection of Vocal Fold Paralysis and Vocal Fold Edema

... Voice pathologies may be assessed by either percep- tual judgments or an objective assessment. The perceptual judgment resorts to qualifying and quantifying the vocal pathology by listening to patients’ speech. ...

13

Multiple Laryngeal Polyposis; A Newly Introduced Entity: Update

Multiple Laryngeal Polyposis; A Newly Introduced Entity: Update

... Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 40 patients, 32 males and 8 females. The mean age of the patients was 33 years; with a range of 23-55 years, suffering primarily from long standing dysphonia and were ...

6

Preoperative vocal cord paralysis and its association with malignant thyroid disease and other pathological features

Preoperative vocal cord paralysis and its association with malignant thyroid disease and other pathological features

... left-sided paralysis, a finding similar to other reported studies by Benninger et ...sided paralysis, providing more regions of vulnerability along the nerve ...

5

A clinical study on etiopathogenesis of hoarseness of voice

A clinical study on etiopathogenesis of hoarseness of voice

... This joint is an synovial joint. It is formed from the articulation of the inferior cornua of the thyroid cartilage with the cricoid lamina. The main actions of the joint are as follows: 1) antero posterior sliding, 2) ...

113

Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and influence of laryngopharyngeal reflux in patients with laryngeal pathologies

Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and influence of laryngopharyngeal reflux in patients with laryngeal pathologies

... of vocal fold is very complex and is composed of five ...the vocal ligament and lies immediately beneath the Reinke’s ...of vocal cord. At the anterior end of the vocal cord, the ...

137

Show all 7381 documents...

Related subjects