Right True Vocal Cord Paralysis - Unknown Cause ( 37 sec )
  
True Vocal Cord Paralysis - Larynx
Paralysis of the Right
True Vocal Cord
   
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This video shows the function  of a larynx with a right true vocal cord paralysis  The cause of the paralysis is unknown or idiopathic. Note that the cord is lateral or abducted (away from the midline of the larynx) and bowed, the voice is very weak and hoarse.


   



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