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Left True Vocal Cord Paralysis from a CVA (Stroke)  (41 sec)
  
True Vocal Cord Paralysis - Voice Box
Paralysis of the Left
True Vocal Cord
   
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This video shows the function  of a larynx with a left true vocal cord paralysis from a cerebral vascular accident (stroke).  Note that the cord is medialized ( toward the center of the larynx ) and the voice is hoarse but strong.


   



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