27 August 2012

Vocal Cord Polyps and Nodules



Benign Laryngeal Lesions
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Pathology of the Larynx
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Current Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders
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Childhood Vocal Nodules: Concerns and Management
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How to keep the voice healthy?
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HEENT Potpourri
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Head and Neck
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Voice Disorders
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Vocal Folds
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Voice & Voice Disorders
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Airway Management
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Pediatric Pulmonary Board Review
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Anatomy of the vocal mechanism
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Common Voice Disorders
Henry T. Hoffman MD
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299 free full text published articles of Vocal Cord
  1. Aortic aneurysm presenting with left vocal cord paralysis.
  2. [Spirometry patterns in vocal cord dysfunction.]
  3. Cadaveric position of unilateral vocal cord: a case of cricoid fracture with ipsilateral arytenoid dislocation.
  4. Vocal cord palsy after vincristine treatment in a child and the inefficacy of glutamic acid in the prevention of relapse: a case report.
  5. Acute pulmonary edema secondary to upper airway obstruction by bilateral vocal cord paralysis after total thyroidectomy -A case report-.
  6. Bilateral vocal cord palsy: A rare complication of varicella in children.
  7. Recannulation of a stenosed old tracheostomy wound in vocal-cord palsy: Anaesthetic management.
  8. Giant cell angiofibroma in the vocal cord.
  9. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease with paralysis of the unilateral vocal cord and soft palate.
  10. CT evaluation of vocal cord paralysis due to thoracic diseases: a 10-year retrospective study.
  11. Paradoxical vocal cord movements and anaesthesia.
  12. Vocal cord dysfunction and severe asthma: considering the total airway.
  13. Vocal cord palsy: An uncommon presenting feature of myasthenia gravis.
  14. An unusual case of neuralgic amyotrophy presenting with bilateral phrenic nerve and vocal cord paresis.
  15. Abnormal vocal cord function in difficult-to-treat asthma.
  16. Vocal cord schwannoma: a rare case report.
  17. Transient bilateral vocal cord paralysis after endotracheal intubation with double-lumen tube -A case report-.
  18. Vocal cord dysfunction: what do we know?
  19. Rosai-Dorfman disease as a differential diagnosis in vocal cord ulceration.
  20. CMT2C with vocal cord paresis associated with short stature and mutations in the TRPV4 gene.
  21. Left vocal cord paralysis after extreme preterm birth, a new clinical scenario in adults.
  22. Human vocal cord infection with the Microsporidium Anncaliia algerae.
  23. Effects of retractor application on cuff pressure and vocal cord function in patients undergoing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
  24. Mycosis fungoides of the true vocal cord: a case report and review of the literature.
  25. A 48-year-old man with laryngeal mass and vocal cord palsy.
  26. Dual-energy subtraction imaging for diagnosing vocal cord paralysis with flat panel detector radiography.
  27. Bilateral vocal cord palsy as the sole presentation of acquired syphilis.
  28. Skull base hydatid cyst with intracranial extension presenting as vocal cord palsy: a case report.
  29. Significance of upper airway influence among patients of vocal cord dysfunction for its diagnosis: Role of impulse oscillometry.
  30. Patient information. Vocal cord dysfunction.
  31. Vocal cord dysfunction.
  32. Myasthenia gravis presenting as acute vocal cord paresis.
  33. Long-term morbidities associated with vocal cord paralysis after surgical closure of a patent ductus arteriosus in extremely low birth weight infants.
  34. Comorbidities in severe asthma: frequency of rhinitis, nasal polyposis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, vocal cord dysfunction and bronchiectasis.
  35. Vocal cord dysfunction: an important differential diagnosis of bronchial asthma.
  36. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis and oedema after placement of a ProSeal laryngeal mask airway in a patient with spinocerebellar ataxia.
  37. Clinical and lung-function variables associated with vocal cord dysfunction.
  38. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis following treatment with vincristine.
  39. The successful treatment of vocal cord dysfunction with low-dose amitriptyline - including literature review.
  40. Carcinoma in situ of true vocal cord in a nonsmoker adolescent female.
  41. Vocal cord paresis and diaphragmatic dysfunction are severe and frequent symptoms of GDAP1-associated neuropathy.
  42. Usefulness of laryngeal phonation CT in the diagnosis of vocal cord paralysis.
  43. Paradoxical vocal cord dysfunction: when a wheeze is not asthma.
  44. Paradoxical vocal cord dysfunction: clinical experience and personal considerations.
  45. Laser posterior cordectomy for bilateral abductor vocal cord palsy : a case report.
  46. The use of a laryngeal mask airway after a prolonged suspension laryngoscopy to preserve a vocal cord fat graft.
  47. Paradoxical vocal cord movement: a unique case of occurrence and treatment.
  48. Spade-shaped vocal cord in a multiple system atrophy patient with nocturnal stridor.
  49. Occupational vocal cord dysfunction due to exposure to wood dust and xerographic toner.
  50. Vocal cord dysfunction: dealing with aggressivity.
  51. Lodged oesophageal button battery masquerading as a coin: an unusual cause of bilateral vocal cord paralysis.
  52. Paradoxical vocal cord motion disorder: past, present and future.
  53. Age and comorbidity as risk factors for vocal cord paralysis associated with tracheal intubation.
  54. Magnetic resonance imaging helped detect the precise cause of postintubation hoarseness presenting as vocal cord paralysis.
  55. Reflex vocal cord closure.
  56. Using graphical and statistical software to diagnosis pediatric asthma with Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD).
  57. Vocal cord paralysis secondary to multinodular goiter.
  58. CT assessment of vocal cord medialization.
  59. A vascular ring variant: an unusual case of vocal cord palsy due to an anomalous left carotid artery arising from a retrotracheal arch of the aorta.
  60. Rocuronium is not associated with more vocal cord injuries than succinylcholine after rapid-sequence induction: a randomized, prospective, controlled trial.
  61. Bilateral vocal cord palsy during carotid endarterectomy under cervical plexus block.
  62. Bilateral vocal cord injury following anterior cervical discectomy: could a better preoperative exam have prevented it?
  63. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in newborns with neuraxial malformations--two case reports--.
  64. Irritant vocal cord dysfunction at first misdiagnosed as reactive airway dysfunction syndrome.
  65. Estimation of the length of the nares-vocal cord.
  66. Tramadol and vocal cord closure.
  67. Vocal cord immobility.
  68. Vocal cord biopsy leading to the diagnosis of hyperlipidaemia.
  69. [Vocal cord paralysis and staging bronchogenic carcinoma].
  70. Endoscopic laser-assisted posterior ventriculocordectomy without tracheostomy for bilateral vocal cord immobility.
  71. Superficial cervical plexus block for vocal cord surgery in an awake pediatric patient.
  72. Teflon injection for vocal cord paralysis: false-positive finding on FDG PET-CT in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer.
  73. Schwannoma of the larynx-an uncommon cause of vocal cord immobility.
  74. Vocal cord dysfunction.
  75. Psychogenic Respiratory Distress: A Case of Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction and Literature Review.
  76. Paradoxical Vocal-Cord Dysfunction: Management in Athletes.
  77. Seeing the Forest Through the Wheeze: A Case-Study Approach to Diagnosing Paradoxical Vocal-Cord Dysfunction.
  78. Clinical, electrophysiological and morphological findings of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy with vocal cord palsy and mutations in the GDAP1 gene.
  79. Left vocal cord paralysis and aortic arch aneurysm: an unusual presentation.
  80. Sinus computed tomography scan and markers of inflammation in vocal cord dysfunction and asthma.
  81. Using CT to localize side and level of vocal cord paralysis.
  82. Case report: bilateral vocal cord paralysis caused by cervical spinal osteophytes.
  83. Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in peroneal muscular atrophy associated with vocal cord weakness.
  84. Bilateral vocal cord dysfunction complicating short-term intubation and the utility of heliox.
  85. Respiratory failure due to vocal cord paresis in myasthenia gravis.
  86. [Paralysis of the left vocal cord secondary to left recurrent nerve lesion following surgery for ligation of the arterial canal: case report.].
  87. Vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness: a function of altered autonomic balance?
  88. Vocal cord dysfunction: an important differential diagnosis of brittle asthma.
  89. Left vocal cord paralysis associated with long-standing patent ductus arteriosus.
  90. Postoperative left vocal cord dysfunction caused by Ortner's cardiovocal syndrome.
  91. Bilateral vocal cord palsy after ventricular drainage in a child.
  92. Paradoxical vocal cord adduction.
  93. Distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis (dSMA-VII) is not linked to the MPD2 locus on chromosome 5q31.
  94. Paradoxical vocal cord motion causing stridor after thyroidectomy.
  95. Vocal cord paralysis in a patient with active systemic lupus erythematosus.
  96. Inspiratory vocal cord dysfunction, a new approach in treatment.
  97. Myasthenic inspiratory vocal cord dysfunction: efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
  98. Vocal cord abductor paralysis in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1.
  99. Vocal cord paralysis after 131I therapy for solitary toxic nodule.
  100. Vocal cord and pharyngeal weakness with autosomal dominant distal myopathy: clinical description and gene localization to 5q31.
  101. Post-anesthesia paradoxical vocal cord motion successfully treated with midazolam.
  102. The pediatric psychologist's role in differential diagnosis: vocal-cord dysfunction presenting as asthma.
  103. Vocal cord paralysis.
  104. Difficult or impossible ventilation after sufentanil-induced anesthesia is caused primarily by vocal cord closure.
  105. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis after radical cystectomy in a patient with a history of bulbar polio.
  106. Loss of large myelinated nerve fibres of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with multiple system atrophy and vocal cord palsy.
  107. Right Vocal Cord Paralysis/Buckling With Medial Deviation of the Right Aryepiglottic Fold.
  108. Early diagnosis and stage classification of vocal cord abductor paralysis in patients with multiple system atrophy.
  109. Glottic Cancer of the Free Margin and Ventricular Surface of Vocal Cord.
  110. Psychogenic vocal cord dysfunction simulating bronchial asthma.
  111. Paradoxical vocal cord adduction in cystic fibrosis.
  112. Fluoroscopic diagnosis of laryngeal asthma (paradoxical vocal cord motion).
  113. Paradoxical vocal cord adduction in an adolescent with cystic fibrosis.
  114. Transient bilateral vocal cord paralysis after insertion of a laryngeal mask airway.
  115. Ansa-recurrent nerve anastomosis for vocal cord paralysis due to mediastinal lesions.
  116. Endoscopic CO(2)-Laser Surgery for Vocal Cord Cancer.
  117. Benign thyroid disease and vocal cord palsy.
  118. Benign thyroid disease and vocal cord palsy.
  119. Paradoxical vocal cord motion: an unusual cause of stridor in the recovery room.
  120. Vocal cord dysfunction presenting as asthma.
  121. Vocal cord paralysis and oesophago-broncho-aortic fistula complicating foreign body-induced oesophageal perforation.
  122. Vocal cord paralysis as a presenting sign of acute spinal muscular atrophy SMA type 1.
  123. Distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis.
  124. Airway fire during jet ventilation for laser excision of vocal cord papillomata.
  125. Vocal cord dysfunction and wheezing.
  126. Treatment of vocal cord paralysis.
  127. Vocal cord dysfunction and wheezing.
  128. A method for studying the pharmacodynamic profile of neuromuscular blocking agents on vocal cord movements in anaesthetized cats.
  129. Shy-Drager syndrome presenting as isolated paralysis of vocal cord abductors.
  130. Shy-Drager syndrome presenting as isolated paralysis of vocal cord abductors.
  131. Hereditary distal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis and sensorineural hearing loss: a dominant form of spinal muscular atrophy?
  132. Left vocal cord paralysis after mobilisation of the internal mammary artery.
  133. Vocal cord paralysis in premature infants undergoing ductal closure.
  134. Left vocal cord paralysis caused by coalworkers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis.
  135. Postoperative complications due to paradoxical vocal cord motion.
  136. Vocal cord paralysis and reoperative parathyroidectomy. A prospective study.
  137. Vocal cord paralysis: rehabilitation by endoscopic injection of teflon paste.
  138. Vocal cord paralysis following I-131 ablation of a postthyroidectomy remnant.
  139. A study of vocal cord palsy.
  140. Vocal cord paralysis associated with coalworkers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis.
  141. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis due to whiplash injury.
  142. Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
  143. Persistent vocal cord paralysis in subacute thyroiditis.
  144. Extralaryngeal causes of vocal cord paralysis: CT evaluation.
  145. Tuberculous mediastinal lymphadenopathy can cause left vocal cord paralysis.
  146. Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
  147. Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
  148. Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
  149. Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies: newly recognized syndrome in the neck.
  150. Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
  151. CT of the fixed vocal cord.
  152. Hereditary distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis.
  153. Left vocal cord paralysis and dysphagia in mitral valve disease.
  154. High-noise work environment and vocal cord dysfunction.
  155. Right vocal-cord paralysis after open-heart operation.
  156. Vocal cord paralysis in the Shy-Drager syndrome.
  157. Vocal cord paralysis after radioiodine therapy.
  158. Airflow in unilateral vocal cord paralysis before and after Teflon injection.
  159. Unilateral vocal-cord palsy.
  160. Unilateral vocal-cord paralysis.
  161. Vocal cord paralysis: radiologic observations in 21 infants and young children.
  162. Unilateral vocal-cord paralysis following endotracheal intubation.
  163. VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS AND VOICE CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH SURGICAL HYPOPARATHYROIDISM.
  164. Vocal-cord Paralysis after Common Cold.
  165. Syphilitic stricture of the left main bronchus and early asymptomatic neurosyphilis, presenting with paresis of the left vocal cord.
  166. Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the false vocal cord.
  167. A modified approach for the surgical correction of bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis.
  168. Vocal cord palsy as a complication of routine arteriogram of internal carotid artery; two case reports.
  169. Persistent rhythmic contractions of the ipsilateral pharynx, larynx, vocal cord, face and arm following trauma.
  170. Modification of the King Operation for Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis.
  171. EXTRALARYNGEAL DIVISION OF THE RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE: ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS.
  172. Impaired Mobility and Chronic Inflammation of the Left Vocal Cord and Ventricular Band.
  173. Nodular Swelling involving the Whole of the Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
  174. Nodule on Right Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
  175. Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord.
  176. Swelling on Right Vocal Cord.
  177. Papilloma of the Left Vocal Cord in a Case with Pendulous Epiglottis, removed by Indirect Method.
  178. Carcinoma of Right Vocal Cord removed by Laryngofissure.
  179. Epithelioma of Vocal Cord treated by Thyrotomy in November, 1923 (shown April 4, 1924).
  180. Epithelioma of the Vocal Cord treated with Radium.
  181. Papillomatous Condition of Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
  182. Microscopic Section of a Papilloma of the Vocal Cord showing an Encapsulated Foreign Body.
  183. Swelling above Right Vocal Cord; Outgrowth on Left Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
  184. Epithelioma of the Vocal Cord (with Illustrations showing the Condition of the Larynx during the Application of Radium).
  185. Ulceration and Fixation of Left Vocal Cord (Case for Diagnosis).
  186. Swelling of Left Arytenoid and Fixation of Vocal Cord: for Diagnosis.
  187. Paresis of Left Vocal Cord. ? Chondroma of Larynx.
  188. Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord, associated with Substernal Goitre. Apparent Recover.
  189. Fixation of Left Vocal Cord as the Result of Acute Rheumatism.
  190. Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
  191. Ulceration of Vocal Cord; ? Malignant.
  192. Ulceration of Left Vocal Cord.
  193. Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord.
  194. Swelling on Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
  195. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS OF THE VOCAL CORD AND OF PARALYSIS OF THE DIAPHRAGM.
  196. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS OF THE VOCAL CORD AND OF PARALYSIS OF THE DIAPHRAGM.
  197. Fibroma on Anterior Surface of Left Vocal Cord.
  198. Case of Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord.
  199. Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord with Dysphagia for Liquids.
  200. ON THE POSSIBILITY OF RESTORING MOVEMENT TO A PARALYSED VOCAL CORD BY NERVE ANASTOMOSIS : (An Experimental Inquiry.).
  201. A Case of Syringo-bulbo-myelia with Unilateral Nerve-deafness and Immobility of the opposite Vocal Cord.
  202. Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord.
  203. Case of Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord-Removed by Right Lateral Thyrotomy-Recurrence on Left Vocal Cord-Removed by Left Lateral Thyrotomy.
  204. Immobility of Vocal Cord.
  205. Carcinoma of Left Vocal Cord, One Year after Operation.
  206. Two Cases of Persistent Paralysis of One Vocal Cord from a Tubercular Lesion involving the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve.
  207. Tumour of the Left Vocal Cord.
  208. Case of Epithelioma of Vocal Cord, treated by Thyrotomy.
  209. Ulceration of Left Vocal Cord (?) Epithelioma.
  210. Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord.
  211. Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord: Laryngo-fissure.
  212. Outgrowth from the Anterior Half of the Left Vocal Cord; ? Fibroma or Prolapse.
  213. Two Cases of Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord and Left Half of the Palate.
  214. Case of Unilateral "Nerve Deafness" in Disseminated Sclerosis, with Immobility of Opposite Vocal Cord.
  215. Solitary Papilloma of the Left Vocal Cord, showing early Carcinomatous Transformation.
  216. Papilloma of the Right Laryngeal Ventricle, with Blood Cyst of Vocal Cord.
  217. Epithelioma of the Left Vocal Cord removed by Thyrotomy nearly a Year Ago.
  218. Laryngo-fissure for Early Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord.
  219. Tuberculosis of Interarytaenoid Region, Right Vocal Cord, Right Vocal Band, and Left Vocal Process, treated with the Galvano-cautery.
  220. Case of Pachydermia of the Vocal Cord.
  221. Case of Cyst on Vocal Cord.
  222. Case of Fixation of Vocal Cord following Healed Tuberculosis of the Larynx.
  223. Infiltration of Right Ventricular Band, Vocal Cord, and Pyriform Sinus; ? Malignant.
  224. Specimen of Papilloma removed from the Left Vocal Cord of an elderly Clergyman.
  225. Acuminated Sessile Fibroma at the Middle of the Right Vocal Cord.
  226. Fibroma of the Left Vocal Cord in the Subject of Incipient Tuberculosis of the Larynx.
  227. Fibroma of Right Vocal Cord in an Exceptionally Intolerant Subject.
  228. Haemorrhage during or after Thyro-fissure in the Removal of the Vocal Cord for Intrinsic Cancer of the Larynx and the Chief Vessel concerned; and its Control.
  229. Epidiascopic Demonstration of the Normal Histology of the Vocal Cord and Ventricle of the Larynx, considered in connexion with the Development of Adenomata.
  230. Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 49.
  231. Microscope Specimens and Report of a Case of Adenoma of the Vocal Cord removed by Thyro-fissure.
  232. Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 32.
  233. Specimen of Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord Two Years after Operation.
  234. Complete Paresis of the Left Vocal Cord due to a Mediastinal Growth.
  235. Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 39.
  236. Microscopic Specimen of Recurrent Epithelioma removed from the remains of the Right Ventricular Band of a Patient who had been Operated upon for Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord Nine Years ago.
  237. Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord resulting from a Bullet Wound.
  238. Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord from Bullet Wound of Neck.
  239. Traumatic Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
  240. Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 25.
  241. Two Cases of Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
  242. Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord.
  243. Swelling on the Left Vocal Cord for Diagnosis.
  244. Fixation of the Right Vocal Cord, producing no Symptoms, in a Man, aged 61.
  245. Specimens obtained from a Case of Laryngo-fissure for Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord.
  246. Laryngo-fissure for Epithelioma of Vocal Cord Nine Years after Operation.
  247. An OEdematous Fibroma depending from the Left Vocal Cord.
  248. Microscopic Specimen from a Growth on the Anterior Third of the Right Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 44.
  249. Microscopic Specimen from a Woman, aged 26, with a Growth on Anterior Third of Left Vocal Cord.
  250. Complete Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
  251. Tumour of Right Vocal Cord.
  252. Tumour on the Left Vocal Cord.
  253. Granular Congestion of Left Vocal Cord, probably Specific in Origin.
  254. Tuberculous Ulcer on the Right Vocal Cord in an Elderly Man cured by the Application of the Galvano-cautery.
  255. Ulcerating Growth of Left Vocal Cord, probably Epithelioma.
  256. Marked Infiltration of Ary-epiglottic Fold and Ventricular Region of Right Side of Larynx, together with Partial Fixation of Vocal Cord.
  257. Nearly Complete Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord of Unexplained AEtiology.
  258. Carcinoma of Left Vocal Cord; Operation; Arrest.
  259. Haemorrhage into the Right Vocal Cord, the Result of an Accident at Football.
  260. A Man, aged 27, with Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord and of the Right Half of the Palate (the Facial, Auditory, Glosso-pharyngeal, and Accessory Portion of the Vagus involved).
  261. Growth on Anterior Third of Right Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 44.
  262. Swelling of the Right Ventricular Band and Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 40.
  263. Pachydermia of the Right Vocal Cord.
  264. Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
  265. Fixation of Left Vocal Cord and Tracheal Tugging.
  266. Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord, with an Affection of the Third, Sixth, and Tenth Motor Cranial Nerves.
  267. Growth on the Left Vocal Cord.
  268. Cyst of the Right Vocal Cord.
  269. Specimen presenting Traction Diverticulum of OEsophagus and Atrophy of Left Vocal Cord, due to Infiltrated Gland beneath Arch of Aorta.
  270. Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord following Injury to the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve.
  271. Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord, Obstruction to Superior Vena Cava, and Partial Obliteration of Right Radial Pulse from Mediastinal Fibrosis, probably Syphilitic.
  272. Swelling at Junction of Right Vocal Cord and Apex of Vocal Process.
  273. Ulceration of the Left Vocal Cord in a Male, aged 67. Case for Diagnosis.
  274. Tuberculosis of all the Left Vocal Cord and Inter-arytaenoid Space, in a Lady aged 46, completely healed by Two Months' Silence and Sanatorium Treatment.
  275. When is Cancer Cured? Larynx of a Man, aged 78, whose Right Vocal Cord was removed for Epithelioma in September, 1896.
  276. Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord in a Case of Myotonia Atrophica.
  277. Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord in a Woman aged 58; Removal by Thyrotomy.
  278. Partial Fixation of the Left Vocal Cord, presumably of twenty-one years' duration, in a Male aged 57.
  279. Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man aged 60; Removal by Thyrotomy.
  280. Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 60, seven months after Operation; no Recurrence; Development of Cicatricial Substitute for Vocal Cord.
  281. Haematoma of the Right Vocal Cord closely simulating a Fibroma.
  282. Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord; Thyrotomy; Recurrence; Extirpation of Left Half of Larynx; Lasting Cure.
  283. Cure of Extensive Web uniting Middle two-fourths of the Vocal Cord by Division and Wearing of an Intralaryngeal Splint.
  284. Immobility of the Left Vocal Cord in a Male Patient aged 16.
  285. Sequel to Case of Intrinsic Laryngeal Neoplasm (chiefly of Left Vocal Cord) of unusual appearance in a Man aged 73.
  286. Fixation of the Right Vocal Cord of Intermittent Occurrence.
  287. Case of (?) Malignant Growth of the Right Vocal Cord.
  288. Fixation of Vocal Cord. (?) Aneurysm.
  289. Growth on the Left Vocal Cord.
  290. Intrinsic Neoplasm of the Left Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 76 : (With Microscopic Specimen.).
  291. Infiltration of the Vocal Cord.
  292. Tumour of the Vocal Cord.
  293. Epithelioma of the Left Vocal Cord.
  294. A Patient in whom a Small Fibroma had been removed from the Left Vocal Cord: (With Microscopical Specimen.).
  295. Paresis of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man aged 40.
  296. Congestion of the Right Vocal Cord.
  297. Swelling of the Right Arytaenoid, with Loss of Movement of the Right Vocal Cord.
  298.  A Case showing the Phonetic Condition after Removal of One Vocal Cord.
  299. On Palsy of the Vocal Cord from Intracranial Syphilis.

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