Iatrogenic pediatric unilateral vocal cord paralysis after cardiac surgery: a review
Unilateral vocal cord paralysis (UVCP) is a growing area of research in pediatrics as it spans across many specialties including otolaryngology, cardiology, general surgery, respirology, and speech language pathology. Iatrogenic injury is the most common cause of UVCP, however there is a wide range...
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Main Authors: | Amy Callaghan (Author), Hamdy El-Hakim (Author), Andre Isaac (Author) |
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