Clinical correlation of vocal cord paralysis means comparing the imaging report to the clinical picture (e.g. the history and physical by the clinician who examined the patient.)
A disease of the larynx. As this is an umbrella term for any disease of the larynx, there are many, including laryngitis, vocal cord polyps and vocal cord paralysis.
It's where at least one of your vocal cords can't move. It effects how you talk or sing. Your voice will be weak and airy.
Laryngoparalysis or laryngoplegia is paralysis of the larynx or voice box. Another term might be vocal cord paralysis.
Arytenoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of the arytenoid cartilage. It is sometimes used to treat paralysis of the vocal cords.
Yes, spinal cord injuries can lead to paralysis in any vertebrate.
yes it can, paralysis will appear with any type of spinal cord injury
Unilateral vocal cord paralysis is too complex to recommend treatment without further information. To know how to treat it, such as what exercises will be helpful, you need to know if the cord is paralyzed along its entire length and in which position it is lying paralyzed. Without all the background information any prescribed exercise or other treatment will be useless. The voice will be weak and breathy whether the person is talking or singing. Injected material is sometimes used to bulk up the paralyzed side.
This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture.
A surgery might cure a vocal cord dysfunction, but there is no guarantee at any time with a surgery. Some vocal cord dysfunction could be helped with exercise or rest.
A vocal cord produces your voice. its located inside the larynx, which is in the throat area near the Adams apple.
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Congestion of a vocal cord typically means that you have excess mucus buildup in your vocal cords. To fix this, simply gargle a bit of mouthwash and use lozenges.