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299 free full text published articles of Vocal Cord
- Aortic aneurysm presenting with left vocal cord paralysis.
- [Spirometry patterns in vocal cord dysfunction.]
- Cadaveric position of unilateral vocal cord: a case of cricoid fracture with ipsilateral arytenoid dislocation.
- Vocal cord palsy after vincristine treatment in a child and the inefficacy of glutamic acid in the prevention of relapse: a case report.
- Acute pulmonary edema secondary to upper airway obstruction by bilateral vocal cord paralysis after total thyroidectomy -A case report-.
- Bilateral vocal cord palsy: A rare complication of varicella in children.
- Recannulation of a stenosed old tracheostomy wound in vocal-cord palsy: Anaesthetic management.
- Giant cell angiofibroma in the vocal cord.
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease with paralysis of the unilateral vocal cord and soft palate.
- CT evaluation of vocal cord paralysis due to thoracic diseases: a 10-year retrospective study.
- Paradoxical vocal cord movements and anaesthesia.
- Vocal cord dysfunction and severe asthma: considering the total airway.
- Vocal cord palsy: An uncommon presenting feature of myasthenia gravis.
- An unusual case of neuralgic amyotrophy presenting with bilateral phrenic nerve and vocal cord paresis.
- Abnormal vocal cord function in difficult-to-treat asthma.
- Vocal cord schwannoma: a rare case report.
- Transient bilateral vocal cord paralysis after endotracheal intubation with double-lumen tube -A case report-.
- Vocal cord dysfunction: what do we know?
- Rosai-Dorfman disease as a differential diagnosis in vocal cord ulceration.
- CMT2C with vocal cord paresis associated with short stature and mutations in the TRPV4 gene.
- Left vocal cord paralysis after extreme preterm birth, a new clinical scenario in adults.
- Human vocal cord infection with the Microsporidium Anncaliia algerae.
- Effects of retractor application on cuff pressure and vocal cord function in patients undergoing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
- Mycosis fungoides of the true vocal cord: a case report and review of the literature.
- A 48-year-old man with laryngeal mass and vocal cord palsy.
- Dual-energy subtraction imaging for diagnosing vocal cord paralysis with flat panel detector radiography.
- Bilateral vocal cord palsy as the sole presentation of acquired syphilis.
- Skull base hydatid cyst with intracranial extension presenting as vocal cord palsy: a case report.
- Significance of upper airway influence among patients of vocal cord dysfunction for its diagnosis: Role of impulse oscillometry.
- Patient information. Vocal cord dysfunction.
- Vocal cord dysfunction.
- Myasthenia gravis presenting as acute vocal cord paresis.
- Long-term morbidities associated with vocal cord paralysis after surgical closure of a patent ductus arteriosus in extremely low birth weight infants.
- Comorbidities in severe asthma: frequency of rhinitis, nasal polyposis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, vocal cord dysfunction and bronchiectasis.
- Vocal cord dysfunction: an important differential diagnosis of bronchial asthma.
- Bilateral vocal cord paralysis and oedema after placement of a ProSeal laryngeal mask airway in a patient with spinocerebellar ataxia.
- Clinical and lung-function variables associated with vocal cord dysfunction.
- Bilateral vocal cord paralysis following treatment with vincristine.
- The successful treatment of vocal cord dysfunction with low-dose amitriptyline - including literature review.
- Carcinoma in situ of true vocal cord in a nonsmoker adolescent female.
- Vocal cord paresis and diaphragmatic dysfunction are severe and frequent symptoms of GDAP1-associated neuropathy.
- Usefulness of laryngeal phonation CT in the diagnosis of vocal cord paralysis.
- Paradoxical vocal cord dysfunction: when a wheeze is not asthma.
- Paradoxical vocal cord dysfunction: clinical experience and personal considerations.
- Laser posterior cordectomy for bilateral abductor vocal cord palsy : a case report.
- The use of a laryngeal mask airway after a prolonged suspension laryngoscopy to preserve a vocal cord fat graft.
- Paradoxical vocal cord movement: a unique case of occurrence and treatment.
- Spade-shaped vocal cord in a multiple system atrophy patient with nocturnal stridor.
- Occupational vocal cord dysfunction due to exposure to wood dust and xerographic toner.
- Vocal cord dysfunction: dealing with aggressivity.
- Lodged oesophageal button battery masquerading as a coin: an unusual cause of bilateral vocal cord paralysis.
- Paradoxical vocal cord motion disorder: past, present and future.
- Age and comorbidity as risk factors for vocal cord paralysis associated with tracheal intubation.
- Magnetic resonance imaging helped detect the precise cause of postintubation hoarseness presenting as vocal cord paralysis.
- Reflex vocal cord closure.
- Using graphical and statistical software to diagnosis pediatric asthma with Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD).
- Vocal cord paralysis secondary to multinodular goiter.
- CT assessment of vocal cord medialization.
- 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.
- Rocuronium is not associated with more vocal cord injuries than succinylcholine after rapid-sequence induction: a randomized, prospective, controlled trial.
- Bilateral vocal cord palsy during carotid endarterectomy under cervical plexus block.
- Bilateral vocal cord injury following anterior cervical discectomy: could a better preoperative exam have prevented it?
- Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in newborns with neuraxial malformations--two case reports--.
- Irritant vocal cord dysfunction at first misdiagnosed as reactive airway dysfunction syndrome.
- Estimation of the length of the nares-vocal cord.
- Tramadol and vocal cord closure.
- Vocal cord immobility.
- Vocal cord biopsy leading to the diagnosis of hyperlipidaemia.
- [Vocal cord paralysis and staging bronchogenic carcinoma].
- Endoscopic laser-assisted posterior ventriculocordectomy without tracheostomy for bilateral vocal cord immobility.
- Superficial cervical plexus block for vocal cord surgery in an awake pediatric patient.
- Teflon injection for vocal cord paralysis: false-positive finding on FDG PET-CT in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer.
- Schwannoma of the larynx-an uncommon cause of vocal cord immobility.
- Vocal cord dysfunction.
- Psychogenic Respiratory Distress: A Case of Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction and Literature Review.
- Paradoxical Vocal-Cord Dysfunction: Management in Athletes.
- Seeing the Forest Through the Wheeze: A Case-Study Approach to Diagnosing Paradoxical Vocal-Cord Dysfunction.
- Clinical, electrophysiological and morphological findings of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy with vocal cord palsy and mutations in the GDAP1 gene.
- Left vocal cord paralysis and aortic arch aneurysm: an unusual presentation.
- Sinus computed tomography scan and markers of inflammation in vocal cord dysfunction and asthma.
- Using CT to localize side and level of vocal cord paralysis.
- Case report: bilateral vocal cord paralysis caused by cervical spinal osteophytes.
- Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in peroneal muscular atrophy associated with vocal cord weakness.
- Bilateral vocal cord dysfunction complicating short-term intubation and the utility of heliox.
- Respiratory failure due to vocal cord paresis in myasthenia gravis.
- [Paralysis of the left vocal cord secondary to left recurrent nerve lesion following surgery for ligation of the arterial canal: case report.].
- Vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness: a function of altered autonomic balance?
- Vocal cord dysfunction: an important differential diagnosis of brittle asthma.
- Left vocal cord paralysis associated with long-standing patent ductus arteriosus.
- Postoperative left vocal cord dysfunction caused by Ortner's cardiovocal syndrome.
- Bilateral vocal cord palsy after ventricular drainage in a child.
- Paradoxical vocal cord adduction.
- Distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis (dSMA-VII) is not linked to the MPD2 locus on chromosome 5q31.
- Paradoxical vocal cord motion causing stridor after thyroidectomy.
- Vocal cord paralysis in a patient with active systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Inspiratory vocal cord dysfunction, a new approach in treatment.
- Myasthenic inspiratory vocal cord dysfunction: efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
- Vocal cord abductor paralysis in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1.
- Vocal cord paralysis after 131I therapy for solitary toxic nodule.
- Vocal cord and pharyngeal weakness with autosomal dominant distal myopathy: clinical description and gene localization to 5q31.
- Post-anesthesia paradoxical vocal cord motion successfully treated with midazolam.
- The pediatric psychologist's role in differential diagnosis: vocal-cord dysfunction presenting as asthma.
- Vocal cord paralysis.
- Difficult or impossible ventilation after sufentanil-induced anesthesia is caused primarily by vocal cord closure.
- Bilateral vocal cord paralysis after radical cystectomy in a patient with a history of bulbar polio.
- Loss of large myelinated nerve fibres of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with multiple system atrophy and vocal cord palsy.
- Right Vocal Cord Paralysis/Buckling With Medial Deviation of the Right Aryepiglottic Fold.
- Early diagnosis and stage classification of vocal cord abductor paralysis in patients with multiple system atrophy.
- Glottic Cancer of the Free Margin and Ventricular Surface of Vocal Cord.
- Psychogenic vocal cord dysfunction simulating bronchial asthma.
- Paradoxical vocal cord adduction in cystic fibrosis.
- Fluoroscopic diagnosis of laryngeal asthma (paradoxical vocal cord motion).
- Paradoxical vocal cord adduction in an adolescent with cystic fibrosis.
- Transient bilateral vocal cord paralysis after insertion of a laryngeal mask airway.
- Ansa-recurrent nerve anastomosis for vocal cord paralysis due to mediastinal lesions.
- Endoscopic CO(2)-Laser Surgery for Vocal Cord Cancer.
- Benign thyroid disease and vocal cord palsy.
- Benign thyroid disease and vocal cord palsy.
- Paradoxical vocal cord motion: an unusual cause of stridor in the recovery room.
- Vocal cord dysfunction presenting as asthma.
- Vocal cord paralysis and oesophago-broncho-aortic fistula complicating foreign body-induced oesophageal perforation.
- Vocal cord paralysis as a presenting sign of acute spinal muscular atrophy SMA type 1.
- Distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis.
- Airway fire during jet ventilation for laser excision of vocal cord papillomata.
- Vocal cord dysfunction and wheezing.
- Treatment of vocal cord paralysis.
- Vocal cord dysfunction and wheezing.
- A method for studying the pharmacodynamic profile of neuromuscular blocking agents on vocal cord movements in anaesthetized cats.
- Shy-Drager syndrome presenting as isolated paralysis of vocal cord abductors.
- Shy-Drager syndrome presenting as isolated paralysis of vocal cord abductors.
- Hereditary distal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis and sensorineural hearing loss: a dominant form of spinal muscular atrophy?
- Left vocal cord paralysis after mobilisation of the internal mammary artery.
- Vocal cord paralysis in premature infants undergoing ductal closure.
- Left vocal cord paralysis caused by coalworkers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis.
- Postoperative complications due to paradoxical vocal cord motion.
- Vocal cord paralysis and reoperative parathyroidectomy. A prospective study.
- Vocal cord paralysis: rehabilitation by endoscopic injection of teflon paste.
- Vocal cord paralysis following I-131 ablation of a postthyroidectomy remnant.
- A study of vocal cord palsy.
- Vocal cord paralysis associated with coalworkers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis.
- Bilateral vocal cord paralysis due to whiplash injury.
- Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
- Persistent vocal cord paralysis in subacute thyroiditis.
- Extralaryngeal causes of vocal cord paralysis: CT evaluation.
- Tuberculous mediastinal lymphadenopathy can cause left vocal cord paralysis.
- Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
- Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
- Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
- Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies: newly recognized syndrome in the neck.
- Newly recognized syndrome in the neck: Horner's syndrome with ipsilateral vocal cord and phrenic nerve palsies.
- CT of the fixed vocal cord.
- Hereditary distal spinal muscular atrophy with vocal cord paralysis.
- Left vocal cord paralysis and dysphagia in mitral valve disease.
- High-noise work environment and vocal cord dysfunction.
- Right vocal-cord paralysis after open-heart operation.
- Vocal cord paralysis in the Shy-Drager syndrome.
- Vocal cord paralysis after radioiodine therapy.
- Airflow in unilateral vocal cord paralysis before and after Teflon injection.
- Unilateral vocal-cord palsy.
- Unilateral vocal-cord paralysis.
- Vocal cord paralysis: radiologic observations in 21 infants and young children.
- Unilateral vocal-cord paralysis following endotracheal intubation.
- VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS AND VOICE CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH SURGICAL HYPOPARATHYROIDISM.
- Vocal-cord Paralysis after Common Cold.
- Syphilitic stricture of the left main bronchus and early asymptomatic neurosyphilis, presenting with paresis of the left vocal cord.
- Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the false vocal cord.
- A modified approach for the surgical correction of bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis.
- Vocal cord palsy as a complication of routine arteriogram of internal carotid artery; two case reports.
- Persistent rhythmic contractions of the ipsilateral pharynx, larynx, vocal cord, face and arm following trauma.
- Modification of the King Operation for Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis.
- EXTRALARYNGEAL DIVISION OF THE RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE: ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS.
- Impaired Mobility and Chronic Inflammation of the Left Vocal Cord and Ventricular Band.
- Nodular Swelling involving the Whole of the Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
- Nodule on Right Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
- Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord.
- Swelling on Right Vocal Cord.
- Papilloma of the Left Vocal Cord in a Case with Pendulous Epiglottis, removed by Indirect Method.
- Carcinoma of Right Vocal Cord removed by Laryngofissure.
- Epithelioma of Vocal Cord treated by Thyrotomy in November, 1923 (shown April 4, 1924).
- Epithelioma of the Vocal Cord treated with Radium.
- Papillomatous Condition of Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
- Microscopic Section of a Papilloma of the Vocal Cord showing an Encapsulated Foreign Body.
- Swelling above Right Vocal Cord; Outgrowth on Left Vocal Cord. Case for Diagnosis.
- Epithelioma of the Vocal Cord (with Illustrations showing the Condition of the Larynx during the Application of Radium).
- Ulceration and Fixation of Left Vocal Cord (Case for Diagnosis).
- Swelling of Left Arytenoid and Fixation of Vocal Cord: for Diagnosis.
- Paresis of Left Vocal Cord. ? Chondroma of Larynx.
- Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord, associated with Substernal Goitre. Apparent Recover.
- Fixation of Left Vocal Cord as the Result of Acute Rheumatism.
- Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
- Ulceration of Vocal Cord; ? Malignant.
- Ulceration of Left Vocal Cord.
- Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord.
- Swelling on Right Vocal Cord: Case for Diagnosis.
- THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS OF THE VOCAL CORD AND OF PARALYSIS OF THE DIAPHRAGM.
- THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS OF THE VOCAL CORD AND OF PARALYSIS OF THE DIAPHRAGM.
- Fibroma on Anterior Surface of Left Vocal Cord.
- Case of Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord.
- Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord with Dysphagia for Liquids.
- ON THE POSSIBILITY OF RESTORING MOVEMENT TO A PARALYSED VOCAL CORD BY NERVE ANASTOMOSIS : (An Experimental Inquiry.).
- A Case of Syringo-bulbo-myelia with Unilateral Nerve-deafness and Immobility of the opposite Vocal Cord.
- Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord.
- Case of Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord-Removed by Right Lateral Thyrotomy-Recurrence on Left Vocal Cord-Removed by Left Lateral Thyrotomy.
- Immobility of Vocal Cord.
- Carcinoma of Left Vocal Cord, One Year after Operation.
- Two Cases of Persistent Paralysis of One Vocal Cord from a Tubercular Lesion involving the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve.
- Tumour of the Left Vocal Cord.
- Case of Epithelioma of Vocal Cord, treated by Thyrotomy.
- Ulceration of Left Vocal Cord (?) Epithelioma.
- Epithelioma of Right Vocal Cord.
- Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord: Laryngo-fissure.
- Outgrowth from the Anterior Half of the Left Vocal Cord; ? Fibroma or Prolapse.
- Two Cases of Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord and Left Half of the Palate.
- Case of Unilateral "Nerve Deafness" in Disseminated Sclerosis, with Immobility of Opposite Vocal Cord.
- Solitary Papilloma of the Left Vocal Cord, showing early Carcinomatous Transformation.
- Papilloma of the Right Laryngeal Ventricle, with Blood Cyst of Vocal Cord.
- Epithelioma of the Left Vocal Cord removed by Thyrotomy nearly a Year Ago.
- Laryngo-fissure for Early Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Tuberculosis of Interarytaenoid Region, Right Vocal Cord, Right Vocal Band, and Left Vocal Process, treated with the Galvano-cautery.
- Case of Pachydermia of the Vocal Cord.
- Case of Cyst on Vocal Cord.
- Case of Fixation of Vocal Cord following Healed Tuberculosis of the Larynx.
- Infiltration of Right Ventricular Band, Vocal Cord, and Pyriform Sinus; ? Malignant.
- Specimen of Papilloma removed from the Left Vocal Cord of an elderly Clergyman.
- Acuminated Sessile Fibroma at the Middle of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Fibroma of the Left Vocal Cord in the Subject of Incipient Tuberculosis of the Larynx.
- Fibroma of Right Vocal Cord in an Exceptionally Intolerant Subject.
- 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.
- Epidiascopic Demonstration of the Normal Histology of the Vocal Cord and Ventricle of the Larynx, considered in connexion with the Development of Adenomata.
- Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 49.
- Microscope Specimens and Report of a Case of Adenoma of the Vocal Cord removed by Thyro-fissure.
- Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 32.
- Specimen of Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord Two Years after Operation.
- Complete Paresis of the Left Vocal Cord due to a Mediastinal Growth.
- Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 39.
- 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.
- Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord resulting from a Bullet Wound.
- Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord from Bullet Wound of Neck.
- Traumatic Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
- Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 25.
- Two Cases of Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
- Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord.
- Swelling on the Left Vocal Cord for Diagnosis.
- Fixation of the Right Vocal Cord, producing no Symptoms, in a Man, aged 61.
- Specimens obtained from a Case of Laryngo-fissure for Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Laryngo-fissure for Epithelioma of Vocal Cord Nine Years after Operation.
- An OEdematous Fibroma depending from the Left Vocal Cord.
- Microscopic Specimen from a Growth on the Anterior Third of the Right Vocal Cord in a Woman, aged 44.
- Microscopic Specimen from a Woman, aged 26, with a Growth on Anterior Third of Left Vocal Cord.
- Complete Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
- Tumour of Right Vocal Cord.
- Tumour on the Left Vocal Cord.
- Granular Congestion of Left Vocal Cord, probably Specific in Origin.
- Tuberculous Ulcer on the Right Vocal Cord in an Elderly Man cured by the Application of the Galvano-cautery.
- Ulcerating Growth of Left Vocal Cord, probably Epithelioma.
- Marked Infiltration of Ary-epiglottic Fold and Ventricular Region of Right Side of Larynx, together with Partial Fixation of Vocal Cord.
- Nearly Complete Paralysis of Left Vocal Cord of Unexplained AEtiology.
- Carcinoma of Left Vocal Cord; Operation; Arrest.
- Haemorrhage into the Right Vocal Cord, the Result of an Accident at Football.
- 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).
- Growth on Anterior Third of Right Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 44.
- Swelling of the Right Ventricular Band and Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 40.
- Pachydermia of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Paralysis of the Left Vocal Cord.
- Fixation of Left Vocal Cord and Tracheal Tugging.
- Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord, with an Affection of the Third, Sixth, and Tenth Motor Cranial Nerves.
- Growth on the Left Vocal Cord.
- Cyst of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Specimen presenting Traction Diverticulum of OEsophagus and Atrophy of Left Vocal Cord, due to Infiltrated Gland beneath Arch of Aorta.
- Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord following Injury to the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve.
- Paralysis of Right Vocal Cord, Obstruction to Superior Vena Cava, and Partial Obliteration of Right Radial Pulse from Mediastinal Fibrosis, probably Syphilitic.
- Swelling at Junction of Right Vocal Cord and Apex of Vocal Process.
- Ulceration of the Left Vocal Cord in a Male, aged 67. Case for Diagnosis.
- 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.
- When is Cancer Cured? Larynx of a Man, aged 78, whose Right Vocal Cord was removed for Epithelioma in September, 1896.
- Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord in a Case of Myotonia Atrophica.
- Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord in a Woman aged 58; Removal by Thyrotomy.
- Partial Fixation of the Left Vocal Cord, presumably of twenty-one years' duration, in a Male aged 57.
- Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man aged 60; Removal by Thyrotomy.
- Epithelioma of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 60, seven months after Operation; no Recurrence; Development of Cicatricial Substitute for Vocal Cord.
- Haematoma of the Right Vocal Cord closely simulating a Fibroma.
- Epithelioma of Left Vocal Cord; Thyrotomy; Recurrence; Extirpation of Left Half of Larynx; Lasting Cure.
- Cure of Extensive Web uniting Middle two-fourths of the Vocal Cord by Division and Wearing of an Intralaryngeal Splint.
- Immobility of the Left Vocal Cord in a Male Patient aged 16.
- Sequel to Case of Intrinsic Laryngeal Neoplasm (chiefly of Left Vocal Cord) of unusual appearance in a Man aged 73.
- Fixation of the Right Vocal Cord of Intermittent Occurrence.
- Case of (?) Malignant Growth of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Fixation of Vocal Cord. (?) Aneurysm.
- Growth on the Left Vocal Cord.
- Intrinsic Neoplasm of the Left Vocal Cord in a Man, aged 76 : (With Microscopic Specimen.).
- Infiltration of the Vocal Cord.
- Tumour of the Vocal Cord.
- Epithelioma of the Left Vocal Cord.
- A Patient in whom a Small Fibroma had been removed from the Left Vocal Cord: (With Microscopical Specimen.).
- Paresis of the Right Vocal Cord in a Man aged 40.
- Congestion of the Right Vocal Cord.
- Swelling of the Right Arytaenoid, with Loss of Movement of the Right Vocal Cord.
- A Case showing the Phonetic Condition after Removal of One Vocal Cord.
- On Palsy of the Vocal Cord from Intracranial Syphilis.
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