Laryngoscopic and stroboscopic signs in the diagnosis of vocal fold paresis
Abstract
Objectives/Hypothesis To identify strobolaryngoscopic findings significant in the diagnosis of paresis. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Fellowship‐trained laryngologists reviewed 34 videostroboscopic examinations (24 with paresis, eight without paresis, two repeat). They indicated presence or absence of paresis, including side and type, degree of confidence in diagnosis, and ranked clinical findings that influenced diagnosis by...
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Title
Laryngoscopic and stroboscopic signs in the diagnosis of vocal fold paresis
Published Date
Mar 27, 2017
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
9
Pages
2100 - 2105
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