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Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the literatures support upper cranial nerve palsies like VI, IV and III cranial nerve palsies. Intrathecal hypotension resulting in tractional injury of the cranial ... see more

Vocal Cord Paralysis may be of central or peripheral origin based on the underlying pathology. Central Causes contribute about 10% while peripheral causes about 90% and the current study evaluated the clinical profile of vocal cord paralysis.A cross-secti... see more

Background: The proportion of individuals over 65 years of age in developed countries is increasing rapidly, due in large part to current and projected increases in life expectancy.Within the aging population, the incidence of vocal disorders is estimated... see more

Background: Sulcus, scar, paresis and atrophy of the vocal fold are the causes for glottis insufficiency, and disordered propagation of the mucosal wave over the vocal fold. Thus, these are indications for vocal fold injection augmentation. Patients usual... see more

Background: Vocal fold polyp is one of the most common causes for hoarseness. Many different etiological factors contribute to vocal fold polyp formation. The aim of the study was to find out whether the etiological factors for polyp formation have change... see more

Many forms of management of the Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement (PVFM) disorder have been presented in past literature, but it is vital to recognize the complexity of the disorder and the necessity for proper diagnosis to allow for appropriate management.... see more

Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a central problem of the brain due to neurological insult that affects muscle posture, tone, and movement, resulting in poor motor control and dysfunctional muscle balance affecting hip joints in the growing child. Surgi... see more

Pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcoma also known as Malignant fibrous histiocytoma, is a malignanat tumour which commonly involves upper and lower extremities and the retroperitoneum. Only a few sporadic MFHs located in the head and neck have been reported... see more

AbstractIntroduction :Although Phonosurgery has been the mainstay of treatment for benign vocal fold lesions for decades, advanced diagnostic modalities improved techniques of voice therapy and vocal hygiene have helped managing them in a more p... see more

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