Otolaryngology--head and Neck Surgery, Volume 3Charles William Cummings |
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Page 1793
... cause hoarseness for several weeks after resolution of other symptoms . Bacterial epiglottitis or su- praglottitis will usually cause hoarseness early and progress to cause stridor . Mycobacterial and fungal laryngitis will only ...
... cause hoarseness for several weeks after resolution of other symptoms . Bacterial epiglottitis or su- praglottitis will usually cause hoarseness early and progress to cause stridor . Mycobacterial and fungal laryngitis will only ...
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... causes . Ten percent of all cases of vocal cord paralysis have a central cause . These include brain tumors , vascular malformations , bleeding , trauma , and infection . The majority of cases of paralysis are peripheral in nature and ...
... causes . Ten percent of all cases of vocal cord paralysis have a central cause . These include brain tumors , vascular malformations , bleeding , trauma , and infection . The majority of cases of paralysis are peripheral in nature and ...
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... cause ( Attwood et al . , 1972 ) . These lesions appear as pale lilac blue nodules under the mucosa . They may cause narrowing and rigidity of the tracheo- bronchial tree . Radiation may cause tracheitis sic- ca , secretional ...
... cause ( Attwood et al . , 1972 ) . These lesions appear as pale lilac blue nodules under the mucosa . They may cause narrowing and rigidity of the tracheo- bronchial tree . Radiation may cause tracheitis sic- ca , secretional ...
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General Considerations in | 1729 |
VOLUME III | 1750 |
SECTION E Part II | 1789 |
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