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    Cohen JT, Oestreicher-Kedem Y, Fliss DM, DeRowe A.
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  • 24. Relationship among glottal area, static supraglottic compression, and laryngeal function studies in unilateral vocal fold paresis and paralysis.
    Bielamowicz S, Kapoor R, Schwartz J, Stager SV.
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  • 26. Videostroboscopic evaluation of the larynx.
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  • 29. Laryngeal paralyses: theoretical considerations and effects on laryngeal vibration.
    Smith ME, Berke GS, Gerratt BR, Kreiman J.
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  • 30. Long-term effects of micronized Alloderm injection for unilateral vocal fold paralysis.
    Milstein CF, Akst LM, Hicks MD, Abelson TI, Strome M.
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  • 32. Using laryngeal electromyography to differentiate presbylarynges from paresis.
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  • 33. [Examination of patients with normal and abnormal voice by pneumotachography (author's transl)].
    Hippel K, Mrowinski D.
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    Lu FL, Presley S, Lammers B.
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  • 36. False Vocal Fold Characteristics in Presbylarynges and Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy.
    Persky M, Sanders B, Rosen CA, Kahane J, Fang Y, Amin MR, Branski RC.
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  • 37. [Aerodynamic activity of the larynx of vocal cord edema and atrophy in patients with presbyphonia].
    Kosztyła-Hojna B.
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  • 40. Clinical evaluation of Parkinson's-related dysphonia.
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