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What is vocal cord paralysis? Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

Symptoms of vocal cord paralysis come from a gap in the cords, not the lack of opening and closing. After surgery, if the gap is closed, even though one vocal cord doesn't move, the voice can be normal or almost normal.

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  • @Learningbyhearing I had that question as well.. Anyone know why?

  • Doctor, why didn't the epiglottis protect the trachea from water when he took a drink?

  • Thanks for posting this video. now i feel less anxious regarding my pending surgery.

  • An excellent video. Thank you very much.

  • this is a good video info for ppl like me who need to undergo the medialization thyroloplasty.

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