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Vocal cord pathology.

Vocal cord pathology.

... Direct laryngoscopy and microlaryngeal excision of fibroangiomatous polyp was done under general anaesthesia through orotracheal intubation. Kleinsasser’s suspension laryngoscope was introduced and an angiomatous polyp ...

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The Brief Case: Laryngeal Blastomycosis Involving a Vocal Cord Implant

The Brief Case: Laryngeal Blastomycosis Involving a Vocal Cord Implant

... true vocal fold, and a trial of clindamycin followed by oral prednisone failed to relieve her ...left vocal fold implant with overlying soft tissue inflammation extending to the skin; no fistulous tract was ...

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Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as a Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis

Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as a Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis

... Thyroid or parathyroid surgery, which is often performed on both sides of the neck, can injure both recurrent laryngeal nerves and is by far the most common cause of bilateral vocal cord palsy (4). ...

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Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea and exercise induced vocal cord dysfunction

Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea and exercise induced vocal cord dysfunction

... (1) vocal cord adduction (yes/no), (2) vocal cord adduction (complete/incomplete), (3) supraglottic movement (yes/no), (4) severity of the supraglottic movement (slight/moderate/severe), (5) ...

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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] ...

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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 ...

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Differentiating vocal cord dysfunction from asthma

Differentiating vocal cord dysfunction from asthma

... 34. Crapo RO, Casaburi R, Coates AL, et al. Guidelines for methacholine and exercise challenge testing-1999. This official statement of the American Thoracic Society was adopted by the ATS Board of Directors, July 1999. ...

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Stroboscopy: an evolving tool for voice analysis in vocal cord pathologies

Stroboscopy: an evolving tool for voice analysis in vocal cord pathologies

... Benign vocal fold disease, such as vocal polyp, vocal nodule, intracordal cyst or Reinke’s edema is one of the most common causes which deteriorate the ...own vocal cords using a laryngeal ...

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Experiences with teflon injections in unilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis

Experiences with teflon injections in unilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis

... Experiences with teflon injections in unilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis !VIed J Malaysi ,a Vol 45 No 3 Sept 1990 Experiences with teflon injections in unilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis L[.] ...

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

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

... the flexible bronchoscope (using fentanyl and midazolam for se- dation and with the patient breathing spontaneously). The cords were found to be in the median position without any lateral movements on inspiration. Mild ...

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Pre-operative and post operative comparison of patients with benign vocal cord mass lesions with stroboscopy, voice analysis and voice handicap index.

Pre-operative and post operative comparison of patients with benign vocal cord mass lesions with stroboscopy, voice analysis and voice handicap index.

... Vocal cord is made of mucosa and muscle. The mucosa in turn, consists of epithelium and lamina propria. Around the vocal fold edge, the epithelium is stratified squamous cell epithelium. The lamina ...

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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] ...

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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

... In our patient, the initial decision for endoscopic sur- gical treatment was taken before MRI with fibre tracking demonstrated the unilateral medullary defect. However, neither this treatment nor CPAP, which can ...

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Vocal Cord Dysfunction With Acute Respiratory Failure that Required Repeated Intubation

Vocal Cord Dysfunction With Acute Respiratory Failure that Required Repeated Intubation

... Vocal cord dysfunction, also known as laryngeal wheezing or laryngeal asthma, is a disorder charac- terized by paradoxical closure of the vocal cords intermittently during inspiration and causing ...

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

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

... The patient was then referred to the thoracic surgery department. They scheduled the patient for bronchoscopy and mediastinoscopy with biopsy. Intraoperatively the patient was found to have left vocal cord ...

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Congenital Hypomyelination Neuropathy in a Newborn Infant: Unusual Cause of Diaphragmatic and Vocal Cord Paralyses

Congenital Hypomyelination Neuropathy in a Newborn Infant: Unusual Cause of Diaphragmatic and Vocal Cord Paralyses

... ABSTRACT. We report a case of congenital hypomyeli- nation neuropathy presenting at birth. The infant had generalized hypotonia and weakness. There was de- creased respiratory effort along with a right phrenic nerve and ...

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Efficacy of Lugol’s iodine in the evaluation of vocal cord neoplasm.

Efficacy of Lugol’s iodine in the evaluation of vocal cord neoplasm.

... left vocal cord 11/06/2012 YES scarring on the medial edge of left vocal cord NO 19279/12 carcinoma in situ left vocal cord carcinoma in situ 2 25 Sulekha parihar 219989f 46 2 ...

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Familial Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Familial Vocal Cord Dysfunction

... must weigh both the potentially life-threatening nature of vocal cord paralysis, as well as the likelihood of even- tual spontaneous resolution of many familial and idio- pathic cases.. [r] ...

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Vocal cord dysfunction: a review

Vocal cord dysfunction: a review

... of vocal cord dysfunction is widely variable, ranging from no symptoms to mild dys- pnea to acute-onset respiratory distress that can mimic an asthma attack ...

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Voice outcome after type-1 thyroplasty for unilateral vocal cord paralysis: our experience at tertiary care hospital

Voice outcome after type-1 thyroplasty for unilateral vocal cord paralysis: our experience at tertiary care hospital

... with structural, neoplastic or inflammatory causes were excluded from the study. All patients were given voice therapy by speech pathologist for 5 months once weekly, each of 30 min sessions and patients who improved ...

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