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#1. Vocal cord paralysis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Paralysis of the nerve to your vocal cord will probably leave the vocal cord muscle thin and weak. To add bulk to a paralyzed vocal cord, a ...
#2. Vocal Cord Paralysis: Definition, Causes, & Treatment
Vocal cord paralysis (or vocal fold paralysis) is a condition that affects how the vocal cords work. People with this condition can't ...
#3. 聲帶麻痺(vocal cord paralysis)_耳鼻喉科_成人常見疾病
疾病類別: ; 疾病名稱:, 聲帶麻痺(vocal cord paralysis) ...
#4. Vocal cord paresis - Wikipedia
Vocal cord paresis, also known as recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or vocal fold paralysis, is an injury to one or both recurrent laryngeal nerves (RLNs) ...
#5. Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology - NCBI
由 JW Dankbaar 著作 · 2014 · 被引用 55 次 — Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) can be caused by any process that interferes with the normal function of the vagal nerves or recurrent laryngeal nerves.
#6. Vocal cord paralysis: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment
Vocal cord paralysis occurs when one or both vocal cords cannot move. It is often the result of nerve damage, and it can cause various ...
#7. Vocal Cord Paralysis Treatment NYC | Mount Sinai - New York
Vocal cord paralysis occurs when the nerve impulses to your voice box (larynx) are interrupted. This results in paralysis of your vocal cord muscle.
#8. Vocal Cord Paralysis - Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders - MSD ...
Vocal cord paralysis results in loss of vocal cord abduction and adduction. Paralysis may affect phonation, respiration, and deglutition, and food and fluids ...
#9. Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis: A Review of CT Findings
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) may be caused by a variety of mediastinal disease entities, including various neoplastic, inflammatory, ...
#10. Vocal cord palsy fact sheet | Children's Health Queensland
Vocal cord palsy (VCP) is a condition in which the vocal cords cannot move, or have weak or reduced movement, on one or both sides.
#11. Idiopathic Vocal Cord Palsies and Associated Neurological ...
Adult unilateral vocal cord palsy (VCP) is a relatively common voice disorder characterized by a malfunction of the laryngeal muscles. A number of well known ...
#12. Vocal Fold Paralysis - ASHA
The vocal folds vibrate to produce sound. Anything that makes it harder for the vocal folds to vibrate can cause a voice problem. Vocal fold paralysis ...
#13. Vocal Cord Paralysis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Vocal cord paralysis is a health condition that affects the two folds of tissue in your voice box called the vocal cords.
#14. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Vocal cord paralysis is when 1 or both of your vocal cords aren't able to move (see Figure 3). It's usually caused by the nerve that controls ...
#15. Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis - Medscape Reference
2020年10月20日 — Bilateral vocal fold (cord) paralysis (BVFP) refers to the neurologic causes of bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) and specifically ...
#16. Vocal Cord (Fold) Paralysis - ENT Health
Vocal cord paralysis and paresis can result from abnormal function of the nerves that control your voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles). Paralysis is a ...
#17. Vocal Cord Paralysis Program - Massachusetts General Hospital
Vocal cord paralysis is a rare but serious cause of hoarseness. Normally, the two vocal cords act as a valve in the upper airway, opening for breathing and ...
#18. Vocal cord paralysis | Radiology Reference Article
Vocal cord paralysis /paresis (VCP), also known as vocal fold paralysis/paresis, refers to the impaired mobility of the true vocal cord or ...
#19. Vocal Cord Paralysis - Stanford Children's Health
Vocal cord immobility or paralysis can involve one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) vocal cords. When the nerve is injured or not working properly to move ...
#20. Vocal Cord Paresis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Vocal cord paralysis in pediatric patients may be either present at birth or acquired later. The recurrent branch of the superior laryngeal nerve, which in turn ...
#21. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Vocal cord paralysis (also referred to as “vocal fold” paralysis by physicians) is a condition in which the vocal cords cannot move on one side (unilateral) ...
#22. Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis (BVCP) - Cincinnati Children's ...
Bilateral vocal cord paralysis occurs when the vocal cords do not move. Get information about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options in kids.
#23. Paralysed Vocal Folds and Voice
A paralysed vocal fold (or cord), also often referred to as a vocal fold palsy, occurs when the nerve to one (or both) of the vocal folds cannot function.
#24. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Northwestern Medicine
Paralyzed vocal cords result in a breathy or hoarse voice, weak cough and difficulty swallowing. When a vocal cord remains open, food, beverages and saliva can ...
#25. Paralysis (Bilateral) | Sean Parker Institute for the Voice
Bilateral paralysis of the vocal folds usually happens for one of four reasons: nerve injury during a number of common surgeries, pressure on the nerves from a ...
#26. What to Know About Vocal Cord Paralysis - WebMD
Mild cases of vocal cord paralysis can improve with voice therapy and vocal rest. Depending on the damage to your vocal cords, you may need ...
#27. Surgery for Vocal Cord Paralysis - Full Text View - Clinical Trials
Brief Summary: Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is caused by injury to the nerve to the affected vocal fold. The injury to the vocal fold makes ...
#28. Surgical Options for Pediatric Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is the second most common congenital laryngeal anomaly in pediatric age (10–15%) (2). Unilateral VCP and bilateral ...
#29. Vocal Cord Paresis (Paralysis): Symptoms, Causes, and ...
The Vocal Cord Paresis definition is: Paralysis of the vocal cords is a condition of your voice that can occur when one or both of your vocal ...
#30. Vocal Fold Paralysis | Michigan Medicine
One or both vocal folds can be paralyzed. When one vocal fold is paralyzed (unilateral vocal cord paralysis), voice and sometimes swallowing are impaired.
#31. Unilateral vocal cord paralysis associated with subdural ...
Vocal cord palsy is a common cause of stridor in newborn infants, although in many cases it is considered idiopathic. This is the first report ...
#32. Vocal Cord Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Paralysis of the vocal cords may happen when one or both vocal cords doesn't open or close properly. When one vocal cord is paralyzed, the voice can be weak ...
#33. Unilateral Laryngeal Paralysis or Vocal Cord Paralysis
Unilateral vocal cord paralysis may cause 'glottic incompetence' if the paralyzed vocal cord is laterally positioned and lacks sufficient tone ...
#34. Vocal cord paralysis: Mayo Clinic Radio - YouTube
On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. Dale Ekbom, a Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, explains treatment options for ...
#35. Vocal Cord Paralysis | UC Irvine Medical Center
This surgery was invented at the University of California-Irvine as a result of Dr. Roger Crumley's lifelong interest in vocal fold paralysis. The ansa ...
#36. Risk factors for transient vocal cord palsy after thyroidectomy
Vocal cord palsy is a dreaded complication of thyroidectomy. Its clinical consequences may be severe and, in any case, it produces a ...
#37. Bilateral Abductor Vocal Folds Paralysis as Manifestation of ...
The unilateral paralysis of vocal fold is not a rare disease and it can result from peripheral injury that involves the vagus nerve above the exit of the ...
#38. What Is Vocal Cord (Fold) Paresis and Paralysis? - Nevada ENT
Vocal fold (or cord) paresis and paralysis result from abnormal nerve input to the voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles). Paralysis is the total ...
#39. Pediatric Vocal Cord Paralysis - Conditions and Treatments
Vocal cord paralysis can arise from a variety of conditions and is most commonly due to congenital problems or due to scarring of the larynx following ...
#40. Vocal cord paralysis - Airway Unit, Service of Otorhino ... - CHUV
Immediately after birth, vocal cord paralysis may be secondary to compression of the brainstem, as in Arnold-Chiari malformation, ...
#41. Left Vocal Cord Paralysis Detected by PET/CT in a Case of ...
Symmetric vocal cord uptake is the possibility of physiologic, either in patients with normal resting cords or in patients vocalizing at or soon after FDG ...
#42. Right vocal cord paralysis and mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Sarcoidosis-associated vocal cord paralysis is uncommon. In general, vocal cord paralysis is usually bilateral or left-sided, probably due to decreased ...
#43. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Durham, Raleigh, North Carolina
Vocal cord (also known as vocal fold) paralysis can affect your voice, swallowing, and even breathing. At Duke Voice Care Center, our voice specialists use ...
#44. Vocal Cord Paralysis: Implications for Anesthesia Care - AANA
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is the absence of movement of one or both vocal cords (VCs).1 It can be neurogenic, due to damage to the brain, vagus, or recurrent ...
#45. Vocal cord palsy as a sequela of paediatric cardiac surgery
Vocal cord palsy can be a devastating complication following cardiac surgery, which if left untreated, could potentially result in debilitation ...
#46. Vocal Cord Paralysis | University of Miami Health System
Vocal cord, or vocal fold, paralysis is the name of a condition when one of our two vocal folds is immobile. Ordinarily, the vocal folds come apart to let ...
#47. Vocal Cord (Fold) Paralysis | McGovern Medical School
Vocal cord paralysis and paresis can result from abnormal function of the nerves that control your voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles).
#48. Vocal Cord Palsy - The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
What is vocal cord paresis/palsy? The vocal cords are two small muscles located in your larynx (voice box) that are responsible for voice production.
#49. Vocal Fold Paresis/Paralysis - The Voice Foundation
Partial (paresis) or complete loss (paralysis) of nerve function to voice box muscles results in abnormal vocal fold function, affects the ability to speak ...
#50. Ipsilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis After Acute Anterior Ischemic ...
In literature, unilateral vocal cord paralysis due to acute cerebral ischemia is rare but is not unheard of. Most reports were attributed to ...
#51. Vocal Cord Paralysis as a Complication of Endotracheal Intub...
In literature, unilateral vocal cord paralysis (VCP) due to intubation is more common than bilateral paralysis. In the presented case report, ...
#52. Vocal cord palsy as a clinical manifestation of Behçet's disease
1 Involvement of the larynx is not common. We report the case of an individual with BD that affected a vocal cord. The patient was a 58-year-old man who had ...
#53. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Stanford Health Care
Paralysis of the vocal cords may occur when one or both vocal cords or folds does not open or close properly. A common disorder, this condition can range ...
#54. Vocal cord paralysis: an update | ENT & Audiology News
Patients with a unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) will generally present with a breathy and quiet voice, associated with vocal fatigue. In ...
#55. Vocal Cord Paralysis / Insufficiency Treatments - Aetna
Aetna considers medialization thyroplasty (also known as type 1 thyroplasty) medically necessary for vocal cord paralysis. A Gore Tex/silastic implant is ...
#56. Vocal Cord Paralysis | University Voice & Swallowing Center
Vocal cord paralysis is when one of the two vocal cords does not move, causing a weak voice and difficulty swallowing. Symptoms. Symptoms of vocal cord ...
#57. Vocal Cord Paralysis - National Spasmodic Dysphonia ...
Vocal Fold Paresis : A partial loss of input to the nerve of the vocal fold. The vocal fold is moving but with reduced function. Symptoms of VCP. Symptoms ...
#58. CT Assessment of Vocal Cord Medialization - American ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Unilateral vocal cord paralysis (UVCP) occurs after iatrogenic injury or disease process and is associated with dysphonia and ...
#59. Vocal Cord Paralysis Doctor Philadelphia | Treatment Options
Vocal cord paralysis occurs when nerve impulses to the voice box (larynx) are totally disrupted. If there is partial disruption of the nerve, ...
#60. Extralaryngeal causes of vocal cord paralysis: CT evaluation
The normal anatomy and pathologic masses involving the recurrent laryngeal nerve are illustrated. Vocal cord paralysis is a relatively common clinical.
#61. Section 7 - Exercises for vocal fold paralysis - County Durham ...
Some people can experience paralysis of the vocal cords where one or both cords do not move properly. This leads to poor function of the vocal cords meaning ...
#62. Vocal Fold Paralysis - Sunil Verma MD
Vocal fold paralysis is a condition in which a vocal fold does not move. Normally, there are two vocal folds, both of which move from an open to a closed ...
#63. Bilateral Abductor Palsy in Neonates | IntechOpen
Bilateral abductor paralysis means the failure of vocal cords to abduct resulting from denervation of recurrent laryngeal branch of vagus nerve.
#64. Vocal Paralysis Symptoms & Treatment - Los Angeles Voice ...
Vocal paralysis is the total absence of movement of a vocal cord due to nerve damage. A paralysis may be partial, in which case it is called a paresis.
#65. Vocal Cord Paralysis - Physiotherapy - Portea
Vocal Cord Paralysis : When the laryngeal muscles are completely unable to move due to total interruption of nerve impulses to the voice box, the condition is ...
#66. Lateral Medullary Syndrome Causing Vocal Cord Palsy and ...
revealed a left vocal cord palsy. A head CT scan demonstrated a high-density lesion measuring 25 x 7mm consistent with haemorrhage in the territory of the ...
#67. PRE-OPERATIVE VOCAL CORD PALSY IN GOITRE PATIENT
of asymptomatic vocal cord palsy in pre-operative goitre patients using flexible fibre- optic laryngoscope (FFL) as a laryngeal ...
#68. Vocal Cord Paralysis Symptoms & Treatments | New York City
Vocal cord or vocal fold paralysis is the result of abnormal nerve input to the voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles). When total interruption of nerve ...
#69. Hoarseness in adults - UpToDate
The main functions of the larynx involve phonation, respiration, ... Evaluation of bilateral vocal fold dysfunction: paralysis versus ...
#70. Evaluation of Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility | SpringerLink
Inability to loudly project the voice is common among patients with flaccidity of the vocal fold from paralysis. Diplophonia may occur when the ...
#71. Vocal cord paralysis - VisualDx
Vocal cord paralysis is a condition characterized by injury to the nerves that innervate the vocal cords. This injury can either be ...
#72. Chapter 32. Vocal Cord Paralysis - AccessMedicine
Expectant treatment is recommended when there is no underlying malignant growth. Most unilateral cord palsies compensate within 6–18 months. Patient age, ...
#73. Vocal Cord Disorders | Cedars-Sinai
What are vocal cord disorders? ; Laryngitis. Laryngitis causes a raspy or hoarse voice due to swelling (inflammation) of the vocal cords. It can be caused by ...
#74. Vocal Cord Paralysis | The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction
Vocal cord paralysis (also known as vocal fold paralysis) a debilitating condition that commonly presents as a hoarse voice and/or weakened voice.
#75. Unilateral Vocal Cord Palsy: An Etiopathological Study
The present study was a retrospective chart review of all consecutive patients with unilateral vocal cord palsy (UVCP) due to recurrent laryngeal nerve ...
#76. Vocal cord palsy after vincristine treatment in a child and the ...
Vincristine is an antineoplastic drug with a well known efficacy for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and many solid tumors.
#77. Vocal Cord Dysfunction - American Family Physician
The differential diagnosis includes asthma, angioedema, vocal cord tumors, and vocal cord paralysis. Pulmonary function testing with a flow- ...
#78. Vocal Cord Paralysis - Family Practice Notebook
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Vocal Cord Paralysis, Laryngeal Nerve Palsy, Laryngeal Paralysis, Vocal Fold Paralysis.
#79. Vocal Fold Paralysis - Department of Otolaryngology Head ...
What is vocal fold paralysis? Vocal fold paralysis is the most common neurogenic (arising from the nerves) voice disorder. Vocal fold paralysis may be ...
#80. Etiological profile of unilateral vocal cord paralysis - Journal of ...
Unilateral vocal cord palsy is a relatively common finding at a voice clinic. It may be asymptomatic or may present with dysphonia or even ...
#81. Vocal Fold Paralysis - Baylor College of Medicine
The nerve that controls motion to the vocal folds is called cranial nerve X (also known as the vagus nerve). You can think of nerves like the electrical ...
#82. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Harvard Catalyst Profiles
Congenital or acquired paralysis of one or both VOCAL CORDS. This condition is caused by defects in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, the VAGUS NERVE and branches ...
#83. Pediatric Vocal Cord Paralysis - Children's Health
Learn more about pediatric vocal cord paralysis, which occurs when a child's vocal chords cannot move. This impacts their voice and breathing.
#84. 2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code J38.00
Paralysis of vocal cords and larynx, unspecified · J38.00 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement ...
#85. Vocal Fold Paralysis | University of Maryland Medical Center
In most cases there will have been some sort of nerve damage that causes the vocal fold to move abnormally. If the vocal fold does not move at all, this is ...
#86. Video Laryngoscopy of Left Vocal Cord Paralysis - Orthobullets
WARNING: Graphic Content. Viewer discretion is advised. This video show endoscopy of larynx in old man . He presented with complain of ...
#87. Abnormal Laryngeal Function
Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis. Patient History: This is a 45 year old female who has a left sided cord paralysis after her thyroidectomy which was performed ...
#88. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Augusta - Aiken ENT & Allergy
Any disorder that affects your vocal cords will affect your speech. Vocal cord paralysis can be bilateral or unilateral. Bilateral paralysis ...
#89. Vocal Fold Paralysis - Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre
Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis or Paresis · How is it caused? Vocal Fold Paralysis results from damage to the nerve(s) that supplies movement to the vocal fold ...
#90. Vocal Cord Paralysis - Chicago Institute for Voice Care
Vocal Cord Paralysis · Basic description · Symptoms · Causes · Trauma to the neck · Tumors (Growths) · Neurological Conditions · Infections.
#91. Can You Speak With One Vocal Cord? - MedicineNet
Vocal cord paresis or paralysis may be temporary or permanent. It can take up to a year for the voice to improve. In cases of permanent ...
#92. (PDF) Bakelite Vocal cord Palsy - ResearchGate
Otorhinolaryngology examination revealed left-sided vocal cord palsy. Chest radiograph showed bronchiectasis.
#93. Full article: Vocal cord paresis following single-session high ...
Background: Vocal cord paresis (VCP) may occur following high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) of thyroid nodules. We hypothesised its occurrence relates ...
#94. Vocal Cord Paralysis After Cardiac Surgery and Interventions
Unilateral vocal cord paralysis generally is due to dysfunction of the recurrent laryngeal or vagus nerve. The vagus nerve and recurrent ...
#95. Causes of Acquired Vocal Cord Palsy in Indian Scenario
Vocal cord paresis or paralysis occurs due to lesion in the vagus nerve. Vocal cord paralysis can lead to dysphonia as well as dysphagia ...
#96. Vocal Cord Paralysis | Mt. Scott ENT in Portland, OR
Vocal fold (or cord) paresis and paralysis result from abnormal nerve input to the voice box muscles (laryngeal muscles). Paralysis is the total ...
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