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101. Anatomic criteria determining high-risk carotid surgery patients.

102. Optimized Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Pathologic Voices With Laryngeal Paralysis Based on the Minimum Embedding Dimension.

103. False Vocal Fold Characteristics in Presbylarynges and Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy.

104. Cervical transverse ligament calcification associated with Eagle syndrome.

105. [The diagnostics and treatment of bilateral paralysis of the larynx].

106. Longitudinal Voice Outcomes After Voice Therapy in Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis.

107. [Laryngeal Mask Airway for Ventilation during Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy in a Child with Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy following Coin Lithium Battery Ingestion].

108. The myth of restenosis after carotid angioplasty and stenting.

109. Aphthous Ulcer of the Vocal Cord Leading to Hoarseness.

110. Etiology and long-term functional swallow outcomes in pediatric unilateral vocal fold immobility.

111. Mechanisms and prevention of sudden death in multiple system atrophy.

112. An unusual cause of hoarseness and recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.

113. Aortic dissection manifesting as dysphagia and hoarseness: Ortner's syndrome.

114. Sleep-disordered breathing as a delayed complication of iatrogenic vocal cord trauma.

115. [Unilateral vocal fold paralysis: quality of voice after speech therapy].

116. Vocal cord palsy caused by mediastinal tuberculosis.

117. Impact of unilateral carbon dioxide laser posterior transverse cordotomy on vocal and aerodynamic parameters in bilateral vocal fold paralysis.

118. Changes of Laryngeal Mobility and Symptoms Following Thyroid Surgery: 6-Month Follow-Up.

119. An uncommon case of dyspnea with unilateral laryngeal paralysis in acromegaly.

120. Treatment Outcomes and Risk Factors for Recurrence After Definitive Surgery of Locally Invasive Well-Differentiated Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.

121. [On the problem of voice rehabilitation in the case of unilateral vocal fold paresis].

122. When Cough Wheeze and Shortness of Breath Don't Equal Asthma.

123. Laryngeal Electromyography is Helpful for Cardiovocal Syndrome.

124. Stressing the recurrent laryngeal nerve during thyroidectomy.

125. Vocal fold injection products.

126. Recurrent laryngeal nerve reinnervation in children: Acoustic and endoscopic characteristics pre-intervention and post-intervention. A comparison of treatment options.

127. Inhaled treprostinil via the Tyvaso Inhalation System through a tracheostomy.

128. Ortner's Syndrome Secondary to a Huge Left Atrium.

129. A classification system for airway compromise due to bilateral vocal fold mobility impairment.

130. Ortner's syndrome presenting as thoracic aortic aneurysm mimicking thoracic malignancy: a case report.

131. Hoarseness revealing Ortner's syndrome.

132. Hoarseness-causes and treatments.

133. Laser arytenoidectomy and posterior cordotomy in a patient with bilateral vocal cord paralysis due to multiple system atrophy.

134. Consideration of vocal fold position in unilateral vocal fold paralyses.

135. Autonomic neuropathy resulting in recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy in an HIV patient with Hodgkin lymphoma receiving vinblastine and antiretroviral therapy.

137. [Life-threatening airway obstruction accompanied by vocal cord paralysis due to indwelling nasogastric tube in malnourished elderly patients: a report of four cases].

139. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis requiring tracheostomy due to neuroborreliosis.

140. Pharyngeal weakness and upper esophageal sphincter opening in patients with unilateral vocal fold immobility.

141. Acoustic analysis of four common voice diagnoses: moving toward disorder-specific assessment.

142. Arytenoid adduction with nerve-muscle pedicle transfer vs arytenoid adduction with and without type I thyroplasty in paralytic dysphonia.

143. Improved voluntary cough immediately following office-based vocal fold medialization injections.

144. Over-adduction of the unaffected vocal fold during phonation in the unilaterally paralyzed larynx.

145. Perceived vocal fatigue and effort in relation to laryngeal functional measures in paresis patients.

146. The value of the acoustic voice quality index as a measure of dysphonia severity in subjects speaking different languages.

147. Ramsay Hunt syndrome with vocal fold paralysis.

148. [Evaluation of benign vocal cord lesions with laryngeal electromyography].

149. [Three cases of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome concurrent with ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis].

150. Aortic aneurysm: a rare cause of Ortner's syndrome.

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