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View Post: Neonatal Vocal Cord Paralysis -- Benjamin et al. 10 (10): e494 ...
1 Oct 2009 by Benjamin, JR, Goldberg, RN, Malcolm, WF
Neonatal vocal cord paralysis (VCP) remains an important cause of acute and chronic respiratory compromise in infants. Despite a normal cry, infants who have bilateral VCP may present with marked respiratory distress, and emergency ...
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View Post: Reversible vocal cord lateralisation
1 Nov 2009 by alexandros sfakianakis
For managing dyspnea caused by bilateral vocal cord paralysis as a complication of thyroidectomy in the acute postoperative period, reversible vocal cord lateralisation is performed at the authors' departments. ...
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View Post: Vocal cord paralysis in children « COMD News
25 Nov 2009 by Callier Library
Vocal cord paralysis in children. Posted by Callier Library on November 25, 2009. Summary: VFP is a well recognized problem in pediatric patients with disordered voice and breathing. Some patients will spontaneously recover their ...
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View Post: Symptoms Of MS : Vocal Cord Paralysis – Causes, Symptoms and ...
16 Oct 2009 by Symptoms Of MS - Multiple Sclerosis
Symptoms Of MS : Vocal cord paralysis is a voice disorder that occurs when one or both of the vocal cords (or vocal folds) do not open or close properly. Vocal fold paresis/paralysis can happen at any age – from birth to advanced age, ...
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View Post: Causes of Stridor and Wheeze (Breathing Sounds)
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20 Nov 2009 by Dr. Chris ...
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View Post: Throat infication
28 Sep 2009 by Nhealthcare and educational services
Most paralyzed vocal cords will recover on their own within several months. There is a possibility that the paralysis may become permanent, which may require surgical treatment. Surgery for unilateral vocal cord paralysis involves ...
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View Post: Trials with our Daughter Ava.
4 Nov 2009 by Deserea and Aaron Woolf
After seeing a lung doctor, we were given the diagnosis of Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis (BVCP), meaning both of Ava's vocal cords were not moving and they were stuck closed causing her to make a noise when breathing. We did an MRI, ...
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