Neurogenic compromise of vocal fold function exists along a continuum encompassing vocal cord hypomobility (paresis) to vocal fold immobility (paralysis) with varying degrees and patterns of reinnervation. Vocal fold paralysis (VFP) may result from injury to the vagus or the recurrent laryngeal nerves anywhere along their course from the brainstem to the larynx. In this article, we review the anatomy of the vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves and examine the various etiologies of VFP. Selected cases are presented with discussion of key imaging features of VFP including radiologic findings specific to central vagal neuropathy and peripheral recurrent nerve paralysis
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the intrinsic muscles of...
Objectives: The status of innervation in patients with laryngeal paralysis is somewhat controversial...
Introduction: This is a case study of 61 cases admitted in our hospital to study the various etiolog...
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) can be caused by any process that interferes with the normal function of ...
thesisVocal fold paralysis is characterized by impairment of the nerve signals to one or both of the...
The vocal fold paresis is most often caused by damaged nerves, a consequence of a trauma to the cent...
Larynx is a multifunctional organ. Laryngeal cavity is divided into the supra-glottic, glottic and s...
Background: Vocal fold paralysis is usually recognized in laryngological examination, and detailed v...
Introduction: Vocal cord paralysis is a common symptom of numerous diseases and it may be due to neu...
Voice quality in patients with vocal fold paralysis can be affected by several factors, such as the ...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
Copyright © 2013 Marcus Vinicius Pinto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Copyright © 2015 Alexander Delides et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Vocal fold paralysis (VFP) is fortunately not common, comprising 0.2-0.4% of patients presenting to ...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the intrinsic muscles of...
Objectives: The status of innervation in patients with laryngeal paralysis is somewhat controversial...
Introduction: This is a case study of 61 cases admitted in our hospital to study the various etiolog...
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) can be caused by any process that interferes with the normal function of ...
thesisVocal fold paralysis is characterized by impairment of the nerve signals to one or both of the...
The vocal fold paresis is most often caused by damaged nerves, a consequence of a trauma to the cent...
Larynx is a multifunctional organ. Laryngeal cavity is divided into the supra-glottic, glottic and s...
Background: Vocal fold paralysis is usually recognized in laryngological examination, and detailed v...
Introduction: Vocal cord paralysis is a common symptom of numerous diseases and it may be due to neu...
Voice quality in patients with vocal fold paralysis can be affected by several factors, such as the ...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
Copyright © 2013 Marcus Vinicius Pinto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Copyright © 2015 Alexander Delides et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Vocal fold paralysis (VFP) is fortunately not common, comprising 0.2-0.4% of patients presenting to ...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the intrinsic muscles of...
Objectives: The status of innervation in patients with laryngeal paralysis is somewhat controversial...
Introduction: This is a case study of 61 cases admitted in our hospital to study the various etiolog...