Laryngomalacia, laryngeal cleft and congenital unilateral vocal cord palsy: A unique case treated endoscopically without intubation or tracheostomy.
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Some of the more common vocal cord disorders include laryngitis, vocalcord disorders include laryngitis, vocal nodules, vocal polyps, and vocal cordnodules, vocal polyps,
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[…] of laryngomalacia is still unknown and is an area of great interest, however, it is thought to be caused by a combination of three factors: Redundant tissue in above the vocal
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