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Left Vocal Cord Paralysis After Extreme Preterm Birth, a New Clinical Scenario in Adults

Left Vocal Cord Paralysis After Extreme Preterm Birth, a New Clinical Scenario in Adults

... WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Injury to the left recurrent laryngeal nerve may occur during surgical ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), resulting in left vocal cord paralysis [r] ...

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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

... left vocal cord movement (Figure 2). Ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis was explained and the patient was reassured with plans of further ...in vocal cord move- ...in ...

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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

... preoperative vocal cord paralysis was thought to be an absolute marker of thyroid malignancy ...to vocal cord paralysis [2–5]. The mechanisms that cause vocal cord ...

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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

... 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 position. ...

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Automatic quantification of vocal cord paralysis - an application of fibre-optic endoscopy video processing

Automatic quantification of vocal cord paralysis - an application of fibre-optic endoscopy video processing

... the vocal cords is necessary for life sustaining ...reduced vocal cord motion and thereby potentially enhance treatment outcomes, it is proposed to objectively determine the degree of vocal ...

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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

... Spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection is a rare cause of lower cranial nerve palsy, which often leads to vocal cord paralysis (VCP). More common causes in- clude infiltrating skull base ...

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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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Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology

Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology

... nerves. Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) can therefore be caused by any lesion along the course of the vagal nerves above the branching of the recurrent laryngeal nerves or of the recurrent laryngeal ...

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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

... unilateral vocal fold ...unilateral vocal cord paralysis who were subjected to vocal cord medialization using silicone implant a significant improvement in all the parameters of ...

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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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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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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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A prospective study to evaluate the etiologies and parameters of voice assessment in patients of vocal cord paralysis

A prospective study to evaluate the etiologies and parameters of voice assessment in patients of vocal cord paralysis

... Although VHI provides significant benefits, it should be used in conjunction with direct visualization of the larynx to identify associated lesions in vocal folds and guide doctors to appropriate surgical or ...

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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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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

... The recurrent laryngeal nerves innervate the vocal cords. The right recurrent laryngeal nerve leaves the vagus nerve at the anterior surface of the right subclavian artery and runs inferiorly, looping around the ...

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Neonatal Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

Neonatal Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

... Infants with postextracorporeal membrane oxy- genation feeding difficulties have been observed and reported by several extracorporeal membrane oxygenation centers (National Neonatal Extr[r] ...

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The Brief Case: Laryngeal Blastomycosis Involving a Vocal Cord Implant

The Brief Case: Laryngeal Blastomycosis Involving a Vocal Cord Implant

... A 54-year-old woman from southern Ohio presents with progressive dysphonia and a chronic nonhealing neck wound. She has a history of Hodgkin’s lymphoma treated with external beam radiation of the neck 30 years ago. ...

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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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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

... MSA is a rare disease, di ffi cult to diagnose, and presenting motor and autonomic deficits. It was first described by Gram and Oppenheimer in 1969 and redefined in the late 1990s as a progressive neurodegenerative disease ...

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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

... different vocal fold pathologies like 58% of patients were found to be suffering from vocal cord nodule and 42% of patients were habitual voice ...benign vocal cord pathologies as it ...

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