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Vocal Cord Paralysis.(Technology Information)
* What Is Vocal Cord Paralysis? * What Causes Vocal Cord Paralysis? * What Are the Symptoms? * How Is Vocal Cord Paralysis Diagnosed? * How Is Vocal Cord Paralysis Treated...
June 1, 1999; Health Management Technology
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Vocal Cord Paralysis.(Industry Trend or Event)
* What Is Vocal Cord Paralysis? * What Causes Vocal Cord Paralysis? * What Are the Symptoms? * How Is Vocal Cord Paralysis Diagnosed? * How Is Vocal Cord Paralysis Treated...
June 1, 1999; Health Management Technology
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction Often Mimics Asthma.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Vocal cord dysfunction is gaining increasing recognition...described their experience with diagnosing vocal cord dysfunction, which is caused by involuntary...and are mistakenly treated for asthma. Vocal cord dysfunction sometimes accompanies asthma...
December 15, 2000; ily Practice News
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Lack of evoked laryngeal electromyography response in patients with a clinical diagnosis of vocal cord paralysis
...debate about whether patients with vocal cord immobility have a neurologic paralysis...responsible for the lack of voluntary vocal cord motion. This issue was studied in 15 patients with vocal cord paralysis who underwent laryngeal...
September 1, 2001; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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Cervicomedullary compression: An unrecognized cause of vocal cord paralysis in rheumatoid arthritis
...of the atlanto-axial joint is a known cause of vocal cord immobility. Cervicomedullary compression can...patients with RA is an unrecognized cause of vocal cord immobility. Previously, vocal cord immobility in patients with RA has been assumed...
June 1, 1998; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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Diagnose Vocal Cord Dysfunction With Laryngoscopy, Peak Flow Volume.
SAN DIEGO -- Vocal cord dysfunction tends to be a confusing disorder...nonorganic disorders that involve the larynx, vocal cord dysfunction causes acute upper airway...Asthma, and Immunology. The symptoms of vocal cord dysfunction are myriad, and include choking...
May 15, 2000; Family Practice News
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Dysphagia and aspiration with unilateral vocal cord immobility: Incidence, characterization, and response to surgical treatment
...dysphagia associated with unilateral vocal cord immobility (UVCI) and to evaluate the potential for response to vocal cord medialization, we made videofluoroscopic...measures. A subset of patients underwent vocal cord medialization and were evaluated...
August 1, 2002; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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Reversible lateralization of the paralyzed vocal cord without tracheostomy
...management of bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis is usually tracheostomy...proposed that a reversible endoscopic vocal cord lateral fixation would avoid this...endo-extralaryngeal lateralization of the vocal cord using the above suture technique...
January 1, 2002; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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Congenital bilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis
Bilateral adductor vocal cord paralysis (BAdP), presenting with...rare form of congenital bilateral vocal cord paralysis, and only 2 small series...orally after partial improvement in vocal cord function. The global impairment in...
September 1, 2003; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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Surgery for pediatric vocal cord paralysis: A retrospective review
...surgical procedures for bilateral vocal cord paralysis in children, we performed...under 18 years of age with bilateral vocal cord paralysis and a previous tracheotomy...surgery, 6.2 years; SD, 5 years). Vocal cord lateralization procedures combined...
January 1, 2003; The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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