Disease: Vocal cord dysfunction familial
- A case of Gerhardt's syndrome treated by bilateral cordopexy and its effects on respiratory function
- A case of vocal cord dysfunction diagnosed as bronchial asthma, that was improved by psychosomatic therapy
- A comparison of inhalational inductions for children in the operating room vs the induction room
- An autopsy case of long-course multiple system atrophy (MSA) with remarkable atrophy and numerous NCI in the temporal lobe
- Autosomal Dominant <em>TRPV4</em> Disorders
- Bilateral abductor laryngeal palsy in syringomyelia
- Bilateral recurrent paresis; Gerhardt's syndrome
- Bilateral vocal cord abductor paralysis associated with primary herpes simplex infection: a case report
- Clinical feature and molecular genetics of hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia
- CONGENITAL LARYNGEAL-ABDUCTOR PARALYSIS DUE TO NUCLEUS AMBIGUUS DYSGENESIS IN THREE BROTHERS
- Defining differences in patient characteristics between spasmodic dysphonia and laryngeal tremor
- Deprivation: barriers to nurse-patient communication. Parental anxiety--a barrier to communication
- Distal hereditary motor neuropathy with vocal cord paresis: from difficulty in choral singing to a molecular genetic diagnosis
- Distraction Breathing Exercise in Managing Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction in a Female Patient
- Effect of high-intensity exercise on arterial blood gas tensions and upper airway and cardiac function in clinically normal quarter horses and horses heterozygous and homozygous for hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
- Environmental tobacco smoke: a risk factor for pediatric laryngospasm
- Episodic laryngeal dysfunction
- Episodic paroxysmal laryngospasm: voice and pulmonary function assessment and management
- Evaluation and management of vocal cord dysfunction in the athlete
- Familial vocal cord dysfunction
- Familial vocal cord dysfunction associated with digital anomalies
- Flexible Nasal Endoscopic Procedures in Family Medicine: Indications and Effectiveness
- Ground zero: not asthma at all
- Herpes simplex virus type I reactivation as a cause of a unilateral temporary paralysis of the vagus nerve
- Impact of comorbid conditions on asthmatic adults and children
- Improving genetic diagnostics of skeletal muscle channelopathies
- Laryngeal neuropathy of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: further observations and novel mutations associated with vocal fold paresis
- Laryngospasm, dysphagia, and emaciation associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis in a horse
- Mutations in SCN4A: a rare but treatable cause of recurrent life-threatening laryngospasm
- Myasthenic congenital myopathy from recessive mutations at a single residue in Na<sub>V</sub>1.4
- Nasolaryngoscopy
- One Hundred Case Series of Vocal Cord Dysfunction in a Military Treatment Facility
- Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement: A Retrospective Analysis
- Parental criticism and treatment outcome in adolescents hospitalized for severe, chronic asthma
- Pediatric Vocal Fold Nodule Etiology: What Are Its Usual Causes in Children?
- Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life: findings in healthy children and in common laryngeal disorders
- Phenotype of CNTNAP1: a study of patients demonstrating a specific severe congenital hypomyelinating neuropathy with survival beyond infancy
- Population-Based Incidence of Potentially Life-Threatening Complications of Hypocalcemia and the Role of Vitamin D Deficiency
- Postoperative Stridor and Acute Respiratory Failure After Parkinson Disease Deep Brain Stimulator Placement: Case Report and Review of Literature
- Practical management: vocal cord dysfunction in athletes
- Psychogenic vocal cord dysfunction simulating bronchial asthma
- Psychological and family characteristics of adolescents with vocal cord dysfunction
- Psychological approaches to the management of respiratory symptoms in children and adolescents
- Quality of life for adolescents with vocal cord dysfunction
- Re-evaluation of the phenotype caused by the common MATR3 p.Ser85Cys mutation in a new family
- Recent pathogenetic considerations on the Gerhardt syndrome
- Risk assessment for respiratory complications in paediatric anaesthesia: a prospective cohort study
- Risk Factors for Tube Feeding at Discharge in Infants Undergoing Neonatal Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review
- Siblings with xeroderma pigmentosum group A showing mild cutaneous and various neurological manifestations
- Sleep-related laryngospasm
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE SURGERY OF BILATERAL ABDUCTOR LARYNGEAL PARALYSIS
- Spasms in crying
- Stridor during sleep: description of 81 consecutive cases diagnosed in a tertiary sleep disorders center
- Surgical management of laryngeal bilateral abductor palsy: comparative study between carbon dioxide and diode lasers
- The advantage of total thyroidectomy to avoid reoperation for incidental thyroid cancer in multinodular goiter
- The Association between Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion and Dysphonia in Adolescents
- The effect of deep vs. awake extubation on respiratory complications in high-risk children undergoing adenotonsillectomy: a randomised controlled trial
- Therapeutic Laryngoscopy during Exercise for Treatment of Refractory Exercise-induced Laryngeal Obstruction. A Personal Experience
- TUBB3 Arg262His causes a recognizable syndrome including CFEOM3, facial palsy, joint contractures, and early-onset peripheral neuropathy
- Uncommon presentation and complications of herpes zoster infection involving the cervical, vagus and accessory nerves which caused a delay in diagnosis and treatment
- Unique presentation of cricoid cartilage fracture causing intermittent dyspnea without preceding trauma
- Use of Prophylactic Steroids to Prevent Hypocalcemia and Voice Dysfunction in Patients Undergoing Thyroidectomy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
- Variant Gaucher disease characterized by dysmorphic features, absence of cardiovascular involvement, laryngospasm, and compound heterozygosity for a novel mutation (D409H/C16S)
- Vocal cord and pharyngeal weakness with autosomal dominant distal myopathy: clinical description and gene localization to 5q31
- Vocal cord dysfunction in a child with asthma
- Vocal cord paresis and diaphragmatic dysfunction are severe and frequent symptoms of GDAP1-associated neuropathy
- Vocal Fold "Paralysis": An Early Sign in Multiple System Atrophy
- What to Do When the Inhaler Fails: Revisiting the Diagnosis
- Xq27.1 palindrome mediated interchromosomal insertion likely causes familial congenital bilateral laryngeal abductor paralysis (Plott syndrome)
